Introduction to David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature Book One
A podcast by Oxford University
20 Episodes
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5. Of the Sceptical and Other Systems of Philosophy (Slides)
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4. Of Knowledge and Probability (Slides)
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3. Abstract Ideas, Space and Time (Slides)
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1. Introduction, Hume's Theory of Ideas and the Faculties (Slides)
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5c. Of the Ancient and Modern Philosophies
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5b. Of Skepticism with Regard to the Senses
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5a. Of Skepticism with Regard to Reason
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4f. The Point of Hume's Analysis of Causation
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4e. Understanding Hume on Causation
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4d. Of the Necessary Connection
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4c. Belief and Probability
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4b. The Argument Concerning Induction
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4a. Relations, and a Detour to the Causal Maxim
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3b. Space and Time
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3a. Hume's Theory of General (or Abstract) Ideas
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2. Hume's Theory of Relations (Transcript)
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2. Hume's Theory of Relations
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1c. Hume's Faculty Psychology
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1b. The Theory of Ideas
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1a. Hume's Theory of Ideas and the Faculties
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Dr Peter Millican gives a series of lectures looking at Scottish 18th Century Philosopher David Hume and the first book of his Treatise of Human Nature.