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Hume, David
An eighteenth-century Scottish philosopher known for his skepticism. Hume maintained that all knowledge was based on either the impressions of the senses or the logical relations of ideas.
Example Sentences
Hume, David, 1, 187, 2, 18, 123, 165.
You must have heard of the death of Joseph Hume, David's only son.
Hume, David, compared with Gibbon, 145, 146; his birth and early years, 146-148; his Political Discourses, 148; his History of England, 146, 149, 150, 156, 157; and Madame de Boufflers, 150; in Paris, 151-154; ambassador to the Court of France, 152; did not love England, 152, 153; his home in Edinboro', 154, 155; his death, 155, 156, 179; his words concerning James Macpherson, 226.
Hume, David, quoted on criticism, 37.
Hume, David, 3, 429, 553, 786, 829-30.
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