
Summary: An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals by David Hume
The Complete Work Plus an Overview, Chapter by Chapter Summary and Author Biography
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Doug Eisengrein
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Israel Bouseman
An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals was published in 1751 by Scottish enlightenment philosopher David Hume, a man who revolutionized our understanding of philosophy. Hume uses this work to explore the foundations of morality, asserting that our ethical nature is based upon sentiment rather than reason. He delves deeply into the subject of morality, expanding upon the perspective expressed initially in his Treatise of Human Nature. Hume claimed in his autobiography that this piece is "of all my writings, historical, philosophical, or literary, incomparably the best." Hume was a key figure in the Scottish Enlightenment and his work formed the foundation of modern psychology.
The full narration of this AudioLearn version of Hume's text is preceded by a summary, which includes a biography, background information on the work, and an overview of the material covered. The summary also includes a synopsis and analysis of the text, as well as an examination of its historical context, its social impact, and the criticisms it evoked.
This work is suitable for students of philosophy and psychology, as well as for anyone interested in coming to a deeper understanding of the nature of the mind.
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The performance is abysmal
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I kid, it was pretty good, but youd think since paper was so expensive back in the day that like 10 pages would have been plenty
if fedoras had time machines
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However, the reading is idiotic, robotic, and lazy. There were dozens of instances in which the reader clearly mispronounced something, like barbarous pronounced as bar-bear-us, without correcting it in the editing. There were countless mispronunciations of philosophical terms, like util-Arianism, which was a massive distraction, highlighting the fact that the reader had no idea whatsoever what he was narrating. But the biggest problem was the lazy, robotic sense of disengagement with the text. I hesitate to say this, having watched Joey struggle through something like 10 seasons of friends with his bad acting, but this guy desperately needs to find a new line of work or else take what he is doing far more seriously.
Nevertheless, the material is so good it is worth at least a couple of listens.
Masterful Classic, Idiotic Narration
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As far as as Hume’s treatise, I was surprised by how superficial and idiosyncratic a thinker he is. The mystery is this: how did he become so famous?? He does have a certain optimistic love of humanity, which makes him endearing, but he is a sophist.
The reading of this book lead me to suspect that the Enlightenment may really be the dark ages of philosophy!
Poor reading, superficial ideas
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Not what I thought it was
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