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David Hume
About the Book
In this compelling and accessible account of the life and thought of the Scottish Enlightenment philosopher David Hume (1711-1776), Professor Christopher J. Berry of the University of Glasgow argues that the belief in the uniformity of human nature was at the heart of Hume's thought.
Contents and Themes
In this volume, Berry introduces classic "Humean" themes including the evolution of social institutions as an unintended consequence of the pursuit of self-interest, the importance of custom and habit in establishing rules of just conduct, and the defence of commerce and luxury.
Insights and Significance
The book reveals Hume as an original thinker, whose thought may be understood as a combination of various strands of conservatism, libertarianism, and liberalism.