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Immanuel Kant: Aesthetics| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
“Hume is our Politics, Hume is our Trade, Hume is our Philosophy, Hume is our Religion, — it wants little but that Hume is even our Taste”. This statement by nineteenth century philosopher James Hutchison Stirling reflects the unique position in intellectual thought held by Scottish philosopher David Hume. Part of Hume’s fame and importance owes to his boldly skeptical approach to a range of philosophical subjects. In epistemology, he questioned common notions of personal identity, an...| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Free Will| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
A Priori and A Posteriori| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
John Locke (1632—1704)| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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