David Hume

David Hume

07-May-1711


United States


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David Hume was a Scottish scholar, philosopher, historian and writer known for his philosophical deception and deception. It is because of this that he is ranked among the likes of John Locke, Francis Bacon, George Berkeley and Thomas Hobbes. Hume is remembered for his program that has the effect of severe brain damage, doubt and environment. Hume firmly believed that lust is a reflection of human behavior and that human knowledge is based solely on human knowledge. Sadly, Hume became famous much later in his life, his works were celebrated and considered with great significance after death. Hume embarked on his journey of art writing and his masterpiece, 'The Mind of the Human Man'. Although the book was widely rejected and written by critics at the time, it is today considered one of the most important works in the history of western philosophy. Hume found success recently in his life when he turned himself into a journalist. His work as a journalist at the University of Edinburgh enabled him to access a number of research fields that gave him insightful insights into his great volume of work, 'The History of England'. The book was well answered and turned into a sales rep. It was considered to be the standard English history of its time. He is considered the most important figure in the history of philosophical thinking.

QUOTES BY David Hume


Beauty is no quality in things themselves: It exists merely in the mind which contemplates them; and each mind perceives a different beauty.

"Human happiness seems to consist in three ingredients; action, pleasure and indolence. And though these ingredients ought to be mixed in different proportions, according to the disposition of the person, yet no one ingredient can be entirely wanting without destroying in some measure the relish of the whole composition. composition."

"Men often act knowingly against their interest."

"It is more rational to suspect knavery and folly than to discount, at a stroke, everything that past experience has taught me about the way things actually work"

"Truth springs from argument amongst friends."

"A propensity to hope and joy is real riches; one to fear and sorrow real poverty"

"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence"

"Character is the result of a system of stereotyped principals."

"He is happy whose circumstances suit his temper but he is more excellent who can suit his temper to any circumstances"

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