01304cam a22001937i 4500020001800000020001500018050001600033100001700049245004800066300001600114490002300130500002000153520068300173650002600856700002400882856006800906856006800974856006801042 a9781551118024 a155111802500aB 1481bHUM1 aHume, David.13aAn enquiry concerning human understanding / a311 pages ;1 aBroadview editions aIncludes index. a"Over a series of elegantly written, engaging essays, the Enquiry examines the experiential and psychological sources of meaning and knowledge, the foundations of reasoning about matters that lie beyond the scope of our sensory experience and memory, the nature of belief, and the limitations of our knowledge. The positions Hume takes on these topics have been described as paradigmatically empiricist, sceptical, and naturalist and have been widelyinfluential and even more widely decried. The introduction to this eiditon discusses the Enquiry's origin, evolution, and critical reception, while appendices provide examples of contemporary responses to Hume"--Page 4 of cover. 0aKnowledge, Theory of.1 aFalkenstein, Lorne.41uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1506/2012454181-t.html42uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1506/2012454181-d.html42uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1506/2012454181-b.html