David Hume
(1711-1776) was one of the most important philosophers to write in
English. Born in Scotland, he was a precocious reader and attended
Edinburgh University at the tender age of 12. His contemporaries
knew him not only as a philosopher but also as a historian,
essayist, and economist. However, as an atheist Hume was never
allowed to hold an academic post, and at one stage he was ...
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