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David Hume was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist. He was especially known for his philosophical empiricism and skepticism. He was a fierce opponent of the Rationalism of Descartes, Leibniz and Spinoza, as well as an atheist and a skeptic. David Hume was born on April 26, 1711 in Edinburgh, Scotland to Joseph Home and Katherine Falconer. He was the second of the two sons born to the couple. He had a background that was politically Whiggish and religiously Calvinistic. As a child he faithfully attended the local Church of Scotland, pastored by his uncle. His father died when he was barely two years old. He was then single-handedly raised by his mother.In 1734, Home changed his surname to Hume as Home was little known …show more content…

Hume considered a career in law but found his real calling in philosophy and general learning and as a result, he never graduated.At the age of 18, Hume made a philosophical discovery that opened ‘a new scene of thought’ for him. Such was the thought over him that he gave up everything, to pursue it. Though no one actually knows what the new scene of thought was, many have interpreted their own variations.Inspired by the new thought, Hume spent more than 10 years reading and writing on the subject. He reached a stage wherein he was on the verge of mental breakdown. Just as when he decided to come out of his shell and have an active social, Hume was then afflicted with a ravenous appetite and palpitations of the heart. It took him some time to become sturdy and robust. Hume then decided to go to Bristol wherein he apprenticed as an assistant to a rich merchant his apprenticeship did not last long as he soon retired to La Fleche in Anjou, France. After about four years in France, Hume came up with his first work, ‘A Treatise of Human Nature’, subtitled ‘Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects’ in

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