单词 | David Hume |
例句 | It is the founding concept of modern social science: David Hume’s theory of the balance of trade and Adam Smith’s conception of the market depend on the concept of a feedback mechanism. The Invention of Science 2015-09-17T00:00:00Z Admired by Jane Austen, Dr. Johnson, and David Hume, Blair edited the first Scottish edition of Shakespeare and a forty-four volume uniform edition of the English poets. Words Like Loaded Pistols 2011-10-20T00:00:00Z David Hume, in his 1748 book, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, wrote, “There appear to be only three principles of connections among ideas, namely Resemblance, Contiguity in time or place, and Cause or Effect.” The Sense of Style 2014-09-04T00:00:00Z In 1752 David Hume published an essay, ‘Of the Populousness of Ancient Nations’, pointing out that the figures we find in classical texts are meaningless. The Invention of Science 2015-09-17T00:00:00Z “I think I finally get the quote by the philosopher David Hume. The one about the oyster. Remember that one, Benji?” Millionaires for the Month 2020-09-01T00:00:00Z “Have I told you about the philosopher David Hume?” Millionaires for the Month 2020-09-01T00:00:00Z It turned out we were both drawn to the same Enlightenment thinker, David Hume. Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z Green king … a statue of the Enlightenment philosopher David Hume on Edinburgh's High Street. The Enlightenment and Why It Still Matters by Anthony Pagden – review 2013-07-24T11:19:42Z As David Hume observed, reason is subordinate to the passions. So, you think reason guides your politics? Think again 2012-05-17T19:15:01Z When David Hume left Edinburgh University at the age of 13 in 1724 he went home to the family farm in Berwickshire, where he proceeded to read all the books in his father's study. In Our Time: Melvyn Bragg's superior radio masterclass 2013-03-02T06:00:00Z David Hume Kennerly was the White House photographer at the time and a close friend of the Fords. When first ladies meet: An awkward post-election White House tradition 2016-04-06T04:00:00Z I write plays in Scots, one of which – a comedy about the Scottish Enlightenment called David Hume's Kilt – was developed at the NTS. Scots: an auld dug with plenty of bite 2010-06-04T21:00:00Z Half a page is enough to give us Jesus, Muhammad, Neil Armstrong and David Hume. Anatomies: The Human Body, Its Parts and the Stories They Tell by Hugh Aldersey-Williams – review 2013-02-28T08:00:01Z At one point, Pigott calls on David Hume—whom, in Boswell, Burr would have been reading about as a dangerous radical—as the source of sound advice on the dangers of revolutionary action. “Hamilton” and the Books That Hamilton Held 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z David Hume argued that reason was always a slave to willfulness and passion. ‘Born Bad’: How the idea that we’re all sinners has shaped Western culture 2015-05-20T04:00:00Z As for the Scottish philosopher David Hume, he thought it was simply "a book, presented to us by a barbarous and ignorant people… corroborated by no concurring testimony". The Serpent's Promise: The Bible Retold as Science by Steve Jones – review 2013-05-04T13:00:01Z Smith himself was indifferent toward religion and his close friend, the philosopher David Hume, was actively hostile. The Religious Roots of Our Free Enterprise System 2021-01-26T05:00:00Z And I think it was David Hume, the English philosopher—Scottish philosopher, I should say—who said that “reason is, and ought only to be, the slave of the passions.” The Fallen Worlds of Philip Pullman 2019-09-29T04:00:00Z He’d rather be reading David Hume or Dostoevsky than surfing the net. Fasten your seat belts: Winnebago Man returns 2010-07-08T11:01:00Z Eighteenth-century Scottish philosopher David Hume argued that as more gold circulated in a country’s economy, prices would rise, eventually becoming so high that no one would purchase goods. World History: from 1400 2022-12-14T00:00:00Z As the 18th-century philosopher David Hume wrote, "Reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions, and can never pretend to any other office than to serve and obey them." AI companionship, toxic masculinity and the case of Bing's "sentient" chatbot 2023-02-24T05:00:00Z David Hume raised arguments not only against the traditional arguments for the existence of God but against most of the foundational ideas of philosophy. Introduction to Philosophy 2022-06-15T00:00:00Z David Hume Kennerly won the Pulitzer Prize for feature photography in 1972 for his pictures of the Vietnam War taken the prior year. Opinion | Photographing Hell 2022-04-16T04:00:00Z Scottish philosopher David Hume developed his naturalistic critique of religion, which he explained away “as a projection arising from human ignorance and fear.” Review | In storms, Americans have long seen the hand of God 2020-07-16T04:00:00Z Critics like David Hume and Adam Smith charged that mercantilism led to inflation and harmed consumers. World History: from 1400 2022-12-14T00:00:00Z There was work George could do—a producer had sent him a link to some David Hume thing. “Son of Friedman” 2019-06-24T04:00:00Z David Hume’s answer to the related question of “What is the self?” illustrates how a singular thing may not require an equally singular substance. Introduction to Philosophy 2022-06-15T00:00:00Z “Reason,” wrote the philosopher David Hume almost 300 years ago, “is and ought only to be the slave of passions.” Inside the Secret Sting Operations to Expose Celebrity Psychics 2019-02-26T05:00:00Z His enthusiasm for free thinking set him on the path to atheism, though he did not travel as far down it as his friend David Hume did. Rescuing Adam Smith from myth and misrepresentation 2018-07-26T04:00:00Z These figures included more conservative thinkers such as David Hume, Adam Smith and Edmund Burke. The Dark Side of the Enlightenment 2018-04-06T04:00:00Z David Hume dispensed with it in a letter to Montesquieu in 1749. Donald Trump imposes levies on metal imports 2018-03-08T05:00:00Z Baruch Spinoza, David Hume, Adam Smith and the French Encyclopédistes were “cognitive and social psychologists ahead of their time,” Pinker writes. Review | Buck up, everyone! We are riding along the Enlightenment’s long path of progress 2018-02-23T05:00:00Z What we are distinguishing here are facts and values – a distinction developed by David Hume in the 18th century. The doctor’s dilemma: is it ever good to do harm | Dr Gwen Adshead 2017-02-09T05:00:00Z “He, to this day, remains the best White House photographer ever,” says David Hume Kennerly, who photographed President Gerald Ford. Here's Why Should Donald Trump Hire an Official Photographer 2017-01-18T05:00:00Z If David Hume was “apt to suspect the Negroes” to be “naturally inferior to the whites”, Montesquieu had little doubt that they were “barbarians”. The Divided States: Trump's inauguration and how democracy has failed 2017-01-13T05:00:00Z Philosopher David Hume made this point 25 years before the American Revolution, arguing that nearly all governments originated out of conquest. Five myths about democracy 2016-11-11T05:00:00Z And some were literary writers, like David Hume, who was better known in his lifetime for his “History of England” than for his philosophical works. Are We Really So Modern? 2016-08-29T04:00:00Z “He was a truly great professional photographer,” David Hume Kennerly, Ford’s official White House photographer, said in an interview. Fred Ward, photographer of presidents, pop stars, gemstones, dies at 81 2016-07-23T04:00:00Z She was also a coloratura soprano, was well read in philosophers such as Arthur Schopenhauer and David Hume, and was determined to harness her brains and beauty to advance her opportunities. Yolande Betbeze Fox, a Miss America who rebelled, dies at 87 2016-02-25T05:00:00Z Ms Dugdale was the first of the party leaders to address the David Hume Institute on the subject of their vision for Scotland for the next five years. Education 'top priority' in Scots election campaigns - BBC News 2016-01-11T05:00:00Z Next up in the David Hume Institute calendar is Patrick Harvie of the Greens. Looking ahead to the 2016 Scottish Parliament elections - BBC News 2016-01-03T05:00:00Z If David Hume, Edmund Burke, and Michael Oakeshott could agree on anything, for example, it would be that we cannot remake society according to our rational blueprints drawn up by idealistic academics. Let’s call them conservatives in name only: Here’s how we expose the Ted Cruz/Donald Trump fraud 2015-10-30T04:00:00Z In consequence, reason—to paraphrase David Hume—becomes enslaved to passion. Short-Term Profits Are Bad for Your Brain 2015-09-21T04:00:00Z Photograph: David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images Jackson’s universe differs from Black Lives Matter in its permanence, how he is centred within it, and the role it affords women. 'We're winning': Jesse Jackson on Martin Luther King, Obama and #blacklivesmatter 2015-08-16T04:00:00Z Most modern economics is predicated on an idea first espoused by David Hume in his 1752 essay, “Of Money,” that currency, gold, bank slips, checks and so on are beside the point. In Code We Trust 2015-04-30T04:00:00Z For, as David Hume noted, "truth springs from argument amongst friends." Looking ahead to the 2016 Scottish Parliament elections - BBC News 2016-01-03T05:00:00Z And, as David Hume noted, none of the causes controlling our world are visible under any conditions; we can see a fragment of the what of things, but nothing at all of the why. A Beginner’s Guide to Invisibility 2015-04-06T04:00:00Z Some historians say Bayes developed his technique to counter the philosopher David Hume’s contention that most so-called miracles were likely to be fakes or illusions. The Odds, Continually Updated 2014-09-29T04:00:00Z “Reason is a slave to the passions,” as David Hume famously once put it. How can journalists be objective when writing about dead children? 2014-08-01T04:00:00Z A century later, David Hume wanted to take most of what philosophers had written and “commit it to the flames.” Why Not Just Weigh the Fish? 2014-06-29T04:00:00Z There are compatibilists, like the 18th Century Scot David Hume, who think that free will is compatible with determinism - compatible with the idea that all our actions are caused. What can a brain scan tell us about free will? 2013-08-13T07:12:56Z Speaking about this year's 12 July parades, Dr David Hume, the Orange Order's director of services, said they were delighted that Londonderry, the UK City of Culture, would host the main march. Thousands prepare for Orange parades 2013-07-12T05:52:04Z Roslin director Prof David Hume commented: "This investment complements the current development of the National Avian Research Facility at Easter Bush and will help to keep Scotland at the forefront of livestock research internationally." Cash boost for livestock research 2013-01-07T11:18:20Z Just read philosopher David Hume to understand the faulty logic in these so-called “rational” attempts to identify causal connections. Leapster LeapPad2 and Fuhu Nabi2: How to Choose a Kids' Tablet 2012-12-28T17:12:59Z The girls, from New York area councils, were photographed by David Hume Kennerly, a Pulitzer Prize winner. Advertising: Girl Scouts Update Recipe for Cookie Box 2012-10-11T02:01:19Z The lecture at the David Hume Institute was his first detailed reflection on his time in office. Free services 'not sustainable' 2012-10-04T20:04:13Z And we learn more about Francis Bacon, David Hume, Karl Popper and Michael Polanyi than we ever thought we’d learn after college. The Trial and Error Economy 2012-09-10T16:11:57Z Photograph: David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images Many, if not all, of the world's most pressing macroeconomic problems relate to the massive overhang of all forms of debt. Austerity and debt realism 2012-06-01T13:32:50Z Dr Davies suggests that the idea of a distinct Tudor period of history was first established in the 18th Century by the historian and philosopher, David Hume. Tudor era is 'historical myth' 2012-05-29T01:39:14Z About the same time that M. de Chastellux left the army, and made his debut in civil life, the Scottish historian and philosopher, David Hume, arrived in Paris, with the British ambassador, Lord Hertford. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z He had leisure to visit his friends and became especially intimate with David Hume who belonged to the same family as himself. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" 2012-03-15T02:00:32.250Z David Hume, in his Essay on Money, says: It is certain that since the discovery of the mines in America industry has increased in all the nations of Europe. Money: Speech of Hon. John P. Jones, of Nevada, On the Free Coinage of Silver; in the United States Senate, May 12 and 13, 1890 2012-02-29T03:00:21.727Z David Hume pronounced Whitefield the most ingenious preacher he had ever heard, and said it was worth while to go twenty miles to hear him. The Last Words of Distinguished Men and Women (Real and Traditional) 2012-02-22T03:00:24.020Z Even David Hume, whose good opinion of himself is a credit to his critical sagacity, assumes an apologetic tone when he ventures upon a sketch of his own life. The Gentle Reader 2012-02-15T03:00:37.463Z David Hume, the Scotch philosopher, is there, with his inquiry about the "Human Understanding" and his argument against miracles. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 2 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:51.557Z David Hume summed up his admiration for Douglas by saying that his friend possessed “the true theatric genius of Shakespeare and Otway, refined from the unhappy barbarism of the one and licentiousness of the other.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" 2012-03-15T02:00:32.250Z The dying smile of David Hume scandalized the believers in a God of love. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 3 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:43.960Z David Hume was of opinion that industrial preponderance was in a necessary and continual state of transition from one country to another. Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II 2012-01-25T03:00:34.150Z This is not from Aristotle, nor one of the school divines, but from David Hume, whose liberality is sufficiently notorious. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z David Hume, writing more than a hundred years later, observes that before 1657 letters paid only about half as much postage as they did in his own time. The History of the Post Office From Its Establishment Down to 1836 2011-12-19T03:00:45.273Z The first to enter upon these ways and at the same time to become the founder of the modern science of religion was the keen Scotch thinker David Hume. International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume I Philosophy and Metaphysics 2011-12-12T03:00:31.160Z This one case, multiplied again and again, gives you the condition of Scotland when, on the 26th of April, 1711, David Hume was born. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 3 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:43.960Z This period corresponded pretty closely with that of our own Samuel Johnson, Fielding, Goldsmith, Reynolds, David Hume. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z Among his more intimate friends were the famous political economist Adam Smith, and the no less celebrated philosopher David Hume. Heroes of Science Chemists 2011-12-09T03:00:21.047Z But was it not David Hume who declared that "in all history" there is not a single miracle attested in this manner? The Book Of God In The Light Of The Higher Criticism 2011-11-24T03:00:46.897Z As to its being puerile to write on such a subject after David Hume, I by no means think that he has exhausted the subject. The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume I (of 2) 2011-11-10T03:00:08.903Z They waited as patiently as possible for the horrors of death to fall upon the heart and brain of David Hume. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 3 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:43.960Z Roughly two centuries ago, the Scottish philosopher David Hume observed that the moral imagination diminishes with distance. HOW Matters More Than Ever 2011-10-10T15:17:00Z David Hume, in the most famous of his essays, says that a miracle is “a violation of the laws of nature”, which laws a “firm and unalterable experience has established”. Psychical Miscellanea Being Papers on Psychical Research, Telepathy, Hypnotism, Christian Science, etc. 2011-10-01T02:00:35.717Z To David Hume the dispute between the advocates of "Free-Will" and the advocates of "Necessity" was almost entirely a matter of words. Determinism or Free-Will? 2011-09-10T02:00:27.557Z Here Kurtz implicitly takes on another atheist, the 18th century Scottish philosopher David Hume. Secular humanists on the real planet of the apes 2011-08-23T11:01:00Z There was also a link of friendship between Franklin and David Hume. Benjamin Franklin; Self-Revealed, Volume I (of 2) A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on his own Writings 2011-08-16T02:00:37.443Z David Hume grew up at Ninewells Farm in the Scottish Borders in the 18th century A small Borders village is celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birth of its "world famous son" David Hume. Village stages Hume celebrations 2011-04-29T23:00:33Z It is true, no doubt, that miracles did not enter into the experience of David Hume and Matthew Arnold; but this does not prove that they have never entered into the experience of anybody else. Psychical Miscellanea Being Papers on Psychical Research, Telepathy, Hypnotism, Christian Science, etc. 2011-10-01T02:00:35.717Z In January 1757 he succeeded David Hume as librarian to the faculty of advocates, but soon relinquished this office on becoming tutor in the family of Lord Bute. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z I hope we shall both of us contrive to cultivate a disposition—which David Hume said was better than a fortune of one thousand pounds a year—to look on the bright side of things. Famous Men of Science 2011-03-08T03:00:49.717Z Strahan was a man of parts, a great letter writer, and a friend of David Hume and Samuel Johnson. Benjamin Franklin Representative selections, with introduction, bibliograpy, and notes 2011-03-08T03:00:46.777Z Among the attractions on offer is a new David Hume beer being served in a number of pubs. Village stages Hume celebrations 2011-04-29T23:00:33Z The first is, to quote the reply to it, which such a writer as David Hume has given, in language which I have just repeated. The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences 2011-02-28T03:00:28.890Z Harris means to deny a thought often ascribed to David Hume, according to which there is a clear conceptual distinction between facts and values. Science Knows Best 2010-10-01T15:45:00Z “An Enlightened Life” follows the evolution of Smith’s thinking closely and all it owed to the other intellectuals in his orbit, especially David Hume. Off the Shelf: The Wealth of an Intellect 2010-10-03T00:46:00Z As David Hume argued, mere rationality can’t be the foundation of morality, since our most basic desires are neither rational nor irrational. Magazine Preview: Moral Life of Babies 2010-05-05T13:01:00Z A new David Hume essay prize for Borders high school pupils, praising the Enlightenment virtues of free thinking and debate, will also be awarded to "the Borders' next great thinker". Village stages Hume celebrations 2011-04-29T23:00:33Z He was held in high esteem by David Hume, who left him a legacy of �200. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide David Hume was his next good angel, and carried him to England in 1766. A Short History of French Literature At Paris, meeting with a Scottish gentleman, David Hume, he received from him an additional supply of money and letters, which might recommend him to the favor of James the Sixth of Scotland. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia Thus, one might say: ‘David Hume, who weighed so many stone by his body, influences posterity by his doctrine.’ Essays in Radical Empiricism Finally, the chief executive of Scottish Borders Council, also called David Hume, will unveil a plaque and information panel marking the village's connection to his namesake, who grew up at nearby Ninewells Farm. Village stages Hume celebrations 2011-04-29T23:00:33Z David Hume's flat had two of these, for the spiritual was relatively better cared for than the temporal in those days: plenty of praying-closets, but no drains! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 20. July, 1877. He has picked a quarrel with David Hume & writes him letters of 14 pages Folio upbraiding him of all his noirceurs. A Letter Book Selected with an Introduction on the History and Art of Letter-Writing He was an acquaintance of David Hume, and a friend of Smollett, and was, it is said, the original of the character of Lismahago. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia David Hume wants to review Henry; but that task is so precious that I will undertake it myself. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors David Hume was but recently dead, and the lustre of his name remained. Robert Burns Famous Scots Series And yet in soberness I cared as little for the housemaid as for David Hume. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9 He does himself injustice when he condescends to describe David Hume's theory of causation as "wretched cavil." Arrows of Freethought More than two hundred years later it was explained by David Hume. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) To the former I suppose David Hume has transcribed the criticism he intended for us. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors He is not advancing a step beyond David Hume. Flowers of Freethought (First Series) David Hume was the first writer who gave historical distinction to Great Britain. Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers Reprinted From an English Work, Entitled "Half-Hours With The Freethinkers." The "father of this sort of nonsense," in modern times was David Hume, who, we are elegantly informed, was "a very clever fellow, a very agreeable, gentlemanly fellow too." Arrows of Freethought Sir G. G. Stokes does not mention David Hume, but that great thinker pointed out, with his habitual force and clearness, that personal identity depends upon memory. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) David Hume never went to bed without his whist. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges He adopted a version of the doctrine crede ut intelligas, and denounced the mere reasoning machines like David Hume who appealed unequivocally to reason. The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of the High Court of Justice Is there not some well-known unbeliever, David Hume, for example, of whom even Dr. Cumming’s readers may have heard as an exception? The Essays of "George Eliot" Complete The observation would not have disgraced his countryman, David Hume. A Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, 2nd ed. Late A Surgeon On Board An American Privateer, Who Was Captured At Sea By The British, In May, Eighteen Hundred And Thirteen, And Was Confined First, At Melville Island, Halifax, Then At Chatham, In England ... And Last, At Dartmoor Prison. Interspersed With Observations, Anecdotes And Remarks, Tending To Illustrate The Moral And Political Characters Of Three Nations. To Which Is Added, A Correct Engraving Of Dartmoor Prison, Representing The Massacre Of American Prisoners, Written By Himself. David Hume considers merchants as productive, but says that a doctor or lawyer can grow rich only at the expense of some one else. Principles Of Political Economy It is related of David Hume, that having heard my great-grandfather preach, he said, “That’s the man for me, he means what he says, he speaks as if Jesus Christ was at his elbow.” Spare Hours David Hume was here in 1758, and the actor Edmund Kean passed most of his boyhood in this street, sheltered by a couple who had adopted him when his mother deserted him in Frith Street. The Strand District The Fascination of London Essays, Moral and Political David Hume, the Scottish philosopher and historian, was born at Edinburgh, April 26, 1711, and was educated at the college there. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics But the Scotch Law lectures were those of Mr. David Hume, who still continues to occupy that situation with as much honor to himself as advantage to his country. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume I (of 10) But, father Max, have we not much greater modern Celsuses and Tacituses, for instance David Hume and Schopenhauer? The Silesian Horseherd - Questions of the Hour Return David Hume’s Treatise on Human Nature he knew thoroughly, and read it carefully during his last illness. Spare Hours And this being true, they also supplied the antidote in David Hume. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen But when Berkeley had proved that matter was figment, David Hume, born in 1711, came forward and showed that mind was also an illusion. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics "Hope," says David Hume, "is the real riches of human life; as fear is the real poverty." Men in the Making It is said that David Hume became a deist by being appointed in a debating society to take the side of infidelity. Architects of Fate or, Steps to Success and Power Thence it was easy to penetrate into the neighboring circle of literature, wherein he made warm personal friends, such as Lord Kames, David Hume, Dr. Robertson, and others. Benjamin Franklin In the eyes of David Hume, the history of the Saxon Princes is 'the scuffling of kites and crows.' Short Studies on Great Subjects Major M---, with whom I dined yesterday, said that he had frequently met David Hume at their military mess in Scotland, and in other parties. Two Suffolk Friends "Pray, sir," said Lady Wallace to David Hume, "I am often asked what age I am; what answer should I make?" The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings I have had David Hume in the forenoon, and Mr. Johnson in the afternoon of the same day visiting me. Boswell's Correspondence with the Honourable Andrew Erskine, and His Journal of a Tour to Corsica If you quote David Hume at them, and say that reason itself is an irrational impulse they think you are indulging in a silly paradox. A Preface to Politics Lord Mahon is the most legitimate successor of the greatest historian of his country, David Hume. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II In 1846 he achieved high reputation by his Life of David Hume, based upon extensive and unused MS. material. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" David Hume: History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688. The Age of the Reformation David Hume, to whom he submitted it, urged him to persevere, and the advice was justified under the circumstances, although one cannot now regret that it was not followed. Gibbon It certainly is odd to think of David Hume being comforted in his affliction by the independent and spontaneous sympathy of a pair of archbishops. Hume (English Men of Letters Series) At her mother's residence she met many of the literary persons of consideration in the northern metropolis, including such men as Lord Monboddo, David Hume, and Henry Mackenzie. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume I. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Among his religious works the best-known is his Parables of Our Lord, and just before his death he finished a Life of David Hume in the "Famous Scots" series. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" A decade or two earlier, that society, under the leadership of men like Adam Smith and David Hume had reached a high degree of intellectual distinction. Robert Burns How To Know Him In the eyes of David Hume, the history of the Saxon Princes is "the scuffling of kites and crows." Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc David Hume appears to have owed little to schools or universities. Hume (English Men of Letters Series) Colonel Best-Dunkley's question on this subject can best be answered by quoting in full the first paragraph of Chapter XVI of David Hume's History of England, Vol. At Ypres with Best-Dunkley Edward Gibbon, David Hume, author of the well-known "History of England," and Adam Smith come next in time. The Leading Facts of English History Smith's chief friend in Edinburgh was David Hume. Life of Adam Smith Some young friends of David Hume, who had been to service at St. Paul's and found scarcely anybody there, began to speak of the folly of lavishing money on such useless structures. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century Near a century and a half has elapsed since these brave words were shaped by David Hume's pen; and the business of carrying the war into the enemy's camp has gone on but slowly. Hume (English Men of Letters Series) What an interview was this of Andrew Millar and David Hume! truly the bibliopole shone to greater advantage than the two theoretical historians! Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions By his own account the leaders of his party deemed him “too extreme,” and David Hume finds his ferocious delight in chronicling the murders of his foes “rather amusing,” though sad! A Short History of Scotland It seems to me very long since I saw you.—Most sincerely, David Hume. Life of Adam Smith David Hume would have thoroughly approved of this note. The Life of Froude David Hume’s barrier of proud reserve vanished from that instant. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate The disposition to be content and satisfied, said David Hume, is at least equal to an income of a thousand a year. Thrift I find myself more in harmony with the outspoken Hallam, Dr. Joseph Robertson, David Hume, and the Edinburgh reviewer of 1816, than with several more recent students of Knox. John Knox and the Reformation Among the English residents was a cousin of David Hume, who had entered the Gallican Church, and was then Vicar-General of the diocese of Toulouse, the Abbé Seignelay Colbert. Life of Adam Smith David Hume led the world out of the shadow of eternity, and showed that it was only an object of the five senses; or of six, if we add that of "hunger." Browning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher David Hume regained his equanimity and sat down again. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate In addition to the works above mentioned, he wrote various essays on philosophical subjects, and an account of the last days of David Hume. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature Voltaire now knows whether there is a sin-hating God, and David Hume now knows whether there is an endless hell. Sermons to the Natural Man She has a daughter-in-law, which makes it requisite to distinguish her.—Yours sincerely, David Hume. Life of Adam Smith David Hume could scarcely be more suspicious of the human intellect; nor Berkeley more surely persuaded of the purely subjective nature of its attainments. Browning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher It was necessary to stop the imminent outburst, for David Hume and Giovanni Capella were silently challenging each other to mortal combat. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate David Hume, Adam Smith, Burns, Scott—all these men were born and bred in Scotland so poor and so squalid that we should say we would not belong to it now. Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36 Journals of Sir John Lauder Lord Fountainhall with His Observations on Public Affairs and Other Memoranda 1665-1676 They often told one another that Edmund Burke was the man whose genius pointed him out as the triumphant champion of faith and sound philosophy against deism, atheism, and David Hume. Burke Hutcheson seems to have recognised his quality, and brought him, young though he was, under the personal notice of David Hume. Life of Adam Smith John Locke/David Hume—I'm not sure which. Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America Mr. David Hume gives no address, and writes his own cards. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate There is a story traditionary in Edinburgh regarding David Hume, which illustrates this feeling in a very amusing manner, and which, I have heard it said, Hume himself often narrated. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character According to the humorous wont of things in this world, the whole question of the marvellous had no sooner been settled for ever by David Hume than it was reopened by Emanuel Swedenborg. The Making of Religion David Hume came forward as a candidate, and there is an erroneous, though curiously well-supported tradition that Edmund Burke was a candidate also. Life of Adam Smith But at last--as Mr. David Hume related to me from Mr. Garrick--he denied himself this amusement from considerations of rigid virtue. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 09 — Lives and Letters David Hume rose from his chair, and reached for his hat, gloves, and stick. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate Thus, one might say: 'David Hume, who weighed so many stone by his body, influences posterity by his doctrine.' A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy The pendulum of thought has swung back a long way from the point whither it was urged by David Hume. The Making of Religion Early in its first session—on the 23rd of January 1753—Professor Adam Smith is stated to have read an account of some of Mr. David Hume's Essays on Commerce. Life of Adam Smith At this time David Hume was living in Edinburgh, and composing his "History of Great Britain." The World's Greatest Books — Volume 09 — Lives and Letters David Hume leaped up, but Brett anticipated him, gripping his arm firmly, and without ostentation. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate Moreover, technique for technique, doesn't David Hume's technique set, after all, the kind of pattern most difficult to follow? A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy This scientific attitude towards X phenomena, that of refusing to examine them, and denying them without examination, was fixed by David Hume in his celebrated essay on 'Miracles.' The Making of Religion The jail gates are open, by David Hume, pseud. U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1963 January - June I was one of those who never believed that David Hume's sceptical principles had laid fast hold on his mind, but thought that his books proceeded rather from affectation of superiority and pride of understanding. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 09 — Lives and Letters She was profoundly thankful that David Hume had come back to claim the hand of Helen Layton, the woman who had been the unwilling object of Capella’s wayward affections. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate His revolutionary ideas were viewed with great displeasure by the authorities, and he fled in 1764 to Switzerland; and in 1766, under the auspices of David Hume, to England. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction But the point is that science, wherever it agrees with David Hume, is not a foe, but a friend to 'systematic negation.' The Making of Religion A man like David Hume thinks that almost all things are depressing; but he is a Conservative, and wishes to keep them as they are. All Things Considered My favourite author was the late celebrated David Hume. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 285, December 1, 1827 David Hume’s sister was married to my ancestor at the time of the duel.” The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate David Hume ran about crying it up as the first performance he world had seen for half a century. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861 Only once since David Hume, in Herbert Spencer, has the English nation produced a mind of like comprehensive power. History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time And yet in soberness I cared as little for the housemaid as for David Hume. Memories and Portraits French sensualism shows itself quite incapable of understanding aesthetic production, and the associationism of David Hume is not more fortunate in this respect. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic “Sir Alan Hume-Frazer was murdered with a knife produced by a man like David Hume, whom ‘Rabbit Jack’ saw standing beneath the yews. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate David Hume believes in nothing, and, in consequence, it may be said that he is not a philosopher; he has no philosophic system. Initiation into Philosophy I mentioned to Dr. Johnson, that David Hume's persisting in his infidelity, when he was dying, shocked me much. Life of Johnson, Volume 3 1776-1780 I have had David Hume in the forenoon, and Mr. Johnson in the afternoon of the same day, visiting me. Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776 We find similar contradictions and vicious circles in the Discourse on Taste of David Hume. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic That good person, a motherly old lady of over sixty, was not only surprised but delighted by the advent of David Hume. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate They were bent especially on opposing the transcendent idealism of Berkeley and the scepticism of David Hume, also in some measure Locke's doctrine of the blank sheet. Initiation into Philosophy The conversation now turned upon Mr. David Hume's style. Life of Johnson, Volume 1 1709-1765 Sir J. Pringle and Dr. Franklin dined with me to-day; and Mr. Johnson and General Oglethorpe one day, Mr. Garrick alone another, and David Hume and some more literati another, dine with me next week. Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776 Did all the ministers of Scotland add as much to the such of human knowledge as David Hume? Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll - Latest Then I will fight David Hume in my own way. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate But he early read David Hume, and the train of thought of the sceptical Scotsman at least gave him the idea of submitting all philosophic ideas to a severe and close criticism. Initiation into Philosophy David Hume was in London this spring, finding a publisher for his first work, A Treatise of Human Nature. Life of Johnson, Volume 1 1709-1765 I told him that David Hume said to me, he was no more uneasy to think he should not be after this life, than that he had not been before he began to exist. Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776 David Hume, the philosopher, he is there with the rest. Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll - Latest David Hume Frazer met girl in wood after 1 a.m.” The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate David Hume was one of the few Scotchmen who was not owned by the church. Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll, Volume I Including His Answers to the Clergy, His Oration at His Brother's Grave, Etc., Etc. David Hume, speaking of theologians, has ingeniously observed, that they have discovered the solution of the famous problem of Archimedes—a point in the heavens, whence they move the world. Good Sense Dr. Adams had distinguished himself by an able answer to David Hume's Essay on Miracles. Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776 The way was partly prepared for Gibbon by two Scottish historians, his early contemporaries, the philosopher David Hume and the clergyman William Robertson, but they have little of his scientific conscientiousness. A History of English Literature It was then that he saw Helen Layton and David Hume. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate Brookes', however, was far more celebrated, and besides Fox, Reynolds, and Gibbon, there were here to be found Horace Walpole, David Hume, Burke, Selwyn, and Garrick. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2 David Hume, regarding him as a mild, affectionate, and persecuted man, gives Rousseau a shelter in England. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 13 Great Writers; Dr Lord's Uncompleted Plan, Supplemented with Essays by Emerson, Macaulay, Hedge, and Mercer Adam He had come to England with David Hume a few weeks before this conversation was held, and was at this time in Chiswick. Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776 Like much 18th and 19th century publishing, the edition of David Hume's "History of England" from which this text was prepared makes extensive use of both footnotes and marginal notes. The History of England, Volume I Amidst the wondering crowd, slowly dispersing in their carriages, he could easily slip away unseen, for the police, of course, were sure that David Hume killed his cousin. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate David Hume says of him that "could his manner be copied, its success would be infallible over a modern audience." Beacon Lights of History, Volume 01 The Old Pagan Civilizations David Hume says of him, "that, could his manner be copied, its success would be infallible over a modern audience." The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. The clerical coat also soon looked the worse for wear; and a copy of Euclid as well as books by David Hume served for footballs. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 09 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers I know that such was the feeling of the most amiable of unbelievers—David Hume. The Recreations of a Country Parson But the addle-headed police, ready to handcuff David Hume, never thought of inquiring about strangers who came and went at Stowmarket in those days. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate After that I must settle myself down in Penmaenmawr and write a little book about David Hume—before the grindery of the winter begins. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2 The purport of Dr. Robertson's visit was to inquire where he could find materials for the reigns of King William and Queen Anne, which he means to write as a supplement to David Hume. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 Among philosophers, David Hume came the nearest of all to this problem; yet it never acquired in his mind sufficient precision, nor did he regard the question in its universality. The Critique of Pure Reason He devoted long days to his beloved scientific experiments, and carried on a voluminous correspondence with David Hume and Lord Kames, and with many other men of note in England, France, and Italy. The Eve of the Revolution; a chronicle of the breach with England David Hume, notwithstanding his past, may still be deemed a man of honour in some respects. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate David Hume, undoubtedly one of the most profound political economists of his time, declared that our madness had exceeded the madness of the Crusaders. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4 I mean David Hume, not the Member for Montrose, though that honourable gentleman will, I am confident, assent to the doctrine propounded by his illustrious namesake. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 4 David Hume perceived that, to render this possible, it was necessary that the conceptions should have an a priori origin. The Critique of Pure Reason As David Hume says, the truth might probably have been discovered, had proper measures been taken at the moment. The Valet's tragedy, and other studies There was a quarrel this morning between him and David Hume. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate On this point she is true to common sense, without quite adopting the philosophy of David Hume. Adventures Among Books He would not allow Mr. David Hume any credit for his political principles, though similar to his own; saying of him, 'Sir, he was a Tory by chance.' Boswell's Life of Johnson Abridged and edited, with an introduction by Charles Grosvenor Osgood When I mention, in relation to the former, the celebrated Wolf, and as regards the latter, David Hume, I may leave, in accordance with my present intention, all others unnamed. The Critique of Pure Reason Euclid and Shelley, Edmund Spenser and Herbert Spencer, King David and David Hume, are all followers of the art of letters. Style You know perfectly well that if half the people in this county were asked, ‘Who killed Sir Alan Hume-Frazer?’ they would say ‘David Hume.’ The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate “What is the matter now?” said David Hume, entering through the window. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate I told him that David Hume had made a short collection of Scotticisms. Boswell's Life of Johnson Abridged and edited, with an introduction by Charles Grosvenor Osgood “Have you ever, in gossip about family records, heard anything of the fate of the David Hume I have just mentioned.” The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate For I am a Japanese, and I am proud of it, although my ancestor was David Hume of Glen Tochan, who fought and killed the man who robbed his father.” The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate He saw David Hume leave the dance, and watched his brief talk with the butler. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate It was the chair which David Hume occupied when he slept, and dreamed. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate David Hume’s unexpected appearance at midnight upset my plans. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate Brett would have preferred the conductor’s own unaided statement, but seeing no help for it, he gave the man a detailed description of David Hume, plus the beard. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate As for you, Mr. David Hume, or whatever you call yourself, your own record is not so clean that you should endeavour to cloak the misdeeds of others.” The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate The other half would shake their heads in dubiety, and prefer not to be on visiting terms with David Hume and his wife. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate “What can have become of Capella?” said David Hume, when they were all seated and bowling along the road to Beechcroft. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate “What does Mr. David Hume look like, Smith?” he asked. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate Did not the stationmaster see a third David Hume leave the station that day when the movements of only two are known to us. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate David Hume Frazer met girl in wood after 1 a.m.” The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate Margaret, who secretly feared her husband, was only pining for his rekindled admiration, whilst Helen, though true as steel to David Hume, could not be expected to regard the Italian’s misplaced passion as utterly outrageous. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate It is not long ago, only one hundred and fifty years, since David Hume was robbed of his birthright, and what is such a period to the old families of England and Japan? The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate To-day is the anniversary of David Hume’s first visit to my chambers. 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