Modern European Philosophy: the History of Modern Philosophy ...
Modern European Philosophy: the History of Modern Philosophy ...
Snider Denton Jaques
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Locke's psychological forms are taken by* Hume and pushed into Skepticism, which is not by any means alien to them. The skeptical bent and training of Hume easily put a corresponding content into what was already facing in that direction. Such are the two main sources of the Treatise on Human Nature. Hume wrote this book after some struggles and fluctuations. His means being limited, he went to Bristol to try a merc^^ntile calling; •' but in a few months I found that scene totally un- suitable ...to me." He gave it up forever; thence EUME. — LIFE. 471 he passed over to France for the purpose of study, where he stayed three years, chiefly at La FIfeche, the scene of the early education of Descartes who also began his doubt there, his de omnibus dubitandum. In this French village the most of Hume's book was written. Return- ing with his manuscript to London, he succeeded in getting a publisher, but the work «• fell dead- born from the press," in the words of his auto- biography. The failure of Hume's first book undoubtedly makes a turning-point in his career.
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