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*[http://www.1902encyclopedia.com/H/HUM/david-hume.html David Hume]] article in 1902 edition of ''Encyclopaedia Britannica.''(...''"the most subtle metaphysician and one of the greatest historians and political economists of Great Britain"'') | |||
==Works== | ==Works== | ||
*''A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects'', 3 volumes; volumes 1 and 2 (London, John Noon, 1739); volume 3 (London, Thomas Longman, 1740). | *''A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects'', 3 volumes; volumes 1 and 2 (London, John Noon, 1739); volume 3 (London, Thomas Longman, 1740). [http://www.efm.bris.ac.uk/het/hume/treat.htm online here] and [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=4705 here] from Project Gutenberg | ||
*''An Abstract of a Book Lately Published, Entitled, a Treatise of Human Nature, etc. Wherein the Chief Argument of That Book is Farther Illustrated and Explained'' (London, C. Corbet, 1740). | *''An Abstract of a Book Lately Published, Entitled, a Treatise of Human Nature, etc. Wherein the Chief Argument of That Book is Farther Illustrated and Explained'' (London, C. Corbet, 1740). | ||
*''Essays, Moral and Political'', 2 volumes; volume 1 (Edinburgh, A. Kincaid; revised 1742); volume 2 (Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, 1742); volumes 1 and 2 republished with Three Essays, Moral and Political (1748) as Essays, Moral and Political, third edition, corrected, with additions, 1 volume (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, 1748). | *''Essays, Moral and Political'', 2 volumes; volume 1 (Edinburgh, A. Kincaid; revised 1742); volume 2 (Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, 1742); volumes 1 and 2 republished with Three Essays, Moral and Political (1748) as Essays, Moral and Political, third edition, corrected, with additions, 1 volume (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, 1748). | ||
*''A Letter from a Gentleman to His Friend in Edinburgh; Containing Some Observations on a Specimen of the Principles Concerning Religion and Morality Said to be Maintain'd in a Book Lately Publish's Intitled, A Treatise of Human Nature, etc.'' (Edinburgh, 1745). | *''A Letter from a Gentleman to His Friend in Edinburgh; Containing Some Observations on a Specimen of the Principles Concerning Religion and Morality Said to be Maintain'd in a Book Lately Publish's Intitled, A Treatise of Human Nature, etc.'' (Edinburgh, 1745). | ||
*''A True Account of the Behaviour and Conduct of Archibald Steward, Esq.; late Lord Provost of Edinburgh'' (London, M. Cooper, 1748). | *''A True Account of the Behaviour and Conduct of Archibald Steward, Esq.; late Lord Provost of Edinburgh'' (London, M. Cooper, 1748). | ||
*''Philosophical Essays Concerning Human Understanding'' (London, A. Millar, 1748) revised edition (London, M. Cooper, 1751); republished as ''An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding in Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects'' (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1758). | *''Philosophical Essays Concerning Human Understanding'' (London, A. Millar, 1748) revised edition (London, M. Cooper, 1751); republished as ''An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding in Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects'' (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1758). [http://www.efm.bris.ac.uk/het/hume/enquiry online here] | ||
*''Three Essays, Moral and Political'' (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, 1748). | *''Three Essays, Moral and Political'' (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, 1748). | ||
*''An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals'' (London, A. Millar, 1751). | *''An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals'' (London, A. Millar, 1751). [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=4320 1777 edition online] at Project Gutenberg | ||
*''Political Discourses'' (Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1752). | *''Political Discourses'' (Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1752). | ||
*''Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects'', 4 volumes, (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1753) revised 1753-1756; revised again 1 volume, 1758; revised again, 4 volumes, 1760; revised again, 2 volumes, 1764; revised again (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, J. Bell & A. Donaldson, 1768) revised again, 4 volumes (London, T. Cadell, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1770) revised posthumous edition, 2 volumes, with author's last corrections (London, T. Cadell, Edinburgh, A. Donaldson & W. Creech, 1777). | *''Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects'', 4 volumes, (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1753) revised 1753-1756; revised again 1 volume, 1758; revised again, 4 volumes, 1760; revised again, 2 volumes, 1764; revised again (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, J. Bell & A. Donaldson, 1768) revised again, 4 volumes (London, T. Cadell, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1770) revised posthumous edition, 2 volumes, with author's last corrections (London, T. Cadell, Edinburgh, A. Donaldson & W. Creech, 1777). | ||
*''The History of Great Britain'', vol 1, Containing the Commonwealth and the Reigns of Charles II and James II (London, A. Millar, 1757) revised 1759. | *''The History of Great Britain'', vol 1, Containing the Commonwealth and the Reigns of Charles II and James II (London, A. Millar, 1757) revised 1759. | ||
*''Four Dissertations'' (London, A. Millar, 1757). | *''Four Dissertations'' (London, A. Millar, 1757). Includes [http://www.mnstate.edu/gracyk/courses/phil%20of%20art/hume%20on%20taste.htm "Of the Standard of Taste"] (online) | ||
*''The History of England under the House of Tudor'', 2 volumes, (London, A. Millar, 1759). | *''The History of England under the House of Tudor'', 2 volumes, (London, A. Millar, 1759). | ||
*''The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Accession of Henry VII'', 2 volumes (London, A. Millar, 1762). | *''The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Accession of Henry VII'', 2 volumes (London, A. Millar, 1762). | ||
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*''The Life of David Hume, Esq. Written by Himself'' (London, W. Strahan & T. Caddell, 1777). | *''The Life of David Hume, Esq. Written by Himself'' (London, W. Strahan & T. Caddell, 1777). | ||
*''Two Essays'' (London, 1777) | *''Two Essays'' (London, 1777) | ||
*''Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion'' (London, Robinson, 1779). | *''Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion'' (London, Robinson, 1779).{http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/?num=4583 online] at Project Gutenberg | ||
*''The Natural History of Religion'' edited by H.E. Root (Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1957). | *''The Natural History of Religion'' edited by H.E. Root (Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1957). | ||
*''Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion'' edited by Norman Kemp Smith (Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1962). | *''Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion'' edited by Norman Kemp Smith (Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1962). |
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Biographies
- David Hume] article in 1902 edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica.(..."the most subtle metaphysician and one of the greatest historians and political economists of Great Britain")
Works
- A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects, 3 volumes; volumes 1 and 2 (London, John Noon, 1739); volume 3 (London, Thomas Longman, 1740). online here and here from Project Gutenberg
- An Abstract of a Book Lately Published, Entitled, a Treatise of Human Nature, etc. Wherein the Chief Argument of That Book is Farther Illustrated and Explained (London, C. Corbet, 1740).
- Essays, Moral and Political, 2 volumes; volume 1 (Edinburgh, A. Kincaid; revised 1742); volume 2 (Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, 1742); volumes 1 and 2 republished with Three Essays, Moral and Political (1748) as Essays, Moral and Political, third edition, corrected, with additions, 1 volume (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, 1748).
- A Letter from a Gentleman to His Friend in Edinburgh; Containing Some Observations on a Specimen of the Principles Concerning Religion and Morality Said to be Maintain'd in a Book Lately Publish's Intitled, A Treatise of Human Nature, etc. (Edinburgh, 1745).
- A True Account of the Behaviour and Conduct of Archibald Steward, Esq.; late Lord Provost of Edinburgh (London, M. Cooper, 1748).
- Philosophical Essays Concerning Human Understanding (London, A. Millar, 1748) revised edition (London, M. Cooper, 1751); republished as An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding in Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1758). online here
- Three Essays, Moral and Political (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, 1748).
- An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (London, A. Millar, 1751). 1777 edition online at Project Gutenberg
- Political Discourses (Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1752).
- Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, 4 volumes, (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1753) revised 1753-1756; revised again 1 volume, 1758; revised again, 4 volumes, 1760; revised again, 2 volumes, 1764; revised again (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, J. Bell & A. Donaldson, 1768) revised again, 4 volumes (London, T. Cadell, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1770) revised posthumous edition, 2 volumes, with author's last corrections (London, T. Cadell, Edinburgh, A. Donaldson & W. Creech, 1777).
- The History of Great Britain, vol 1, Containing the Commonwealth and the Reigns of Charles II and James II (London, A. Millar, 1757) revised 1759.
- Four Dissertations (London, A. Millar, 1757). Includes "Of the Standard of Taste" (online)
- The History of England under the House of Tudor, 2 volumes, (London, A. Millar, 1759).
- The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Accession of Henry VII, 2 volumes (London, A. Millar, 1762).
- The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, 6 volumes (London, A. Millar, 1762) revised, 8 volumes, 1763; posthumous edition with author's last revisions, (London, T. Cadell, 1778).
- Exposé succinct de la contestation qui s'est élèvée entre M. Hume et M. Rousseau avec les pieces justicatives (Paris, 1766), English edition, A Concise and Genuine Account of the Dispute between Mr Hume and Mr Rousseau (London, T. Becket & P.A. De Hondt, 1766).
- The Life of David Hume, Esq. Written by Himself (London, W. Strahan & T. Caddell, 1777).
- Two Essays (London, 1777)
- Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (London, Robinson, 1779).{http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/?num=4583 online] at Project Gutenberg
- The Natural History of Religion edited by H.E. Root (Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1957).
- Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion edited by Norman Kemp Smith (Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1962).