Author(s): Hume, David
Reader(s): Ross, Hugh
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0157
Barcode: 9781843797876
Release Date: 01/2015

HUME, D.: Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (An) (Unabridged)

As intriguing today as when it was first published, Hume’s An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a fascinating exploration into the nature of human knowledge. Using billiard balls, candles and other colourful examples, Hume conveys the core of his empiricism: that true knowledge can only be gained through sensory experience. No other philosopher has been at the forefront of the mind than David Hume; physics, psychology, neuroscience—connections to Hume are everywhere. Here is the book that Immanuel Kant confessed had awoken him from his ‘dogmatic slumber’.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Hume, David - Author
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
1An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding09:20
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
2Were the generality of mankind contented…08:32
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
3Besides this advantage of rejecting…07:51
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
4Section II: Of the Origin of Ideas13:52
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
5Section III: Of the Association of Ideas03:09
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
6Section IV: Sceptical Doubts Concerning…05:54
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
7This proposition, that causes and effects…09:21
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
8Part II08:41
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
9In reality, all arguments from experience…08:54
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
Disc 2
1Section V: Sceptical Solution of these Doubts08:11
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
2Endnote09:53
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
3Part II08:17
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
4We may, therefore, observe…09:42
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
5Section VI: Of Probability06:16
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
6Section VII: Of the Idea of Necessary Connexion09:49
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
7We shall proceed to examine this pretension…11:07
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
8The generality of mankind never find any difficulty…10:22
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
Disc 3
1Part II13:55
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
2Section VIII: Of Liberty and Necessity10:13
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
3Hence likewise the benefit of that experience…09:35
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
4The mutual dependence of men is so great…04:58
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
5Were a man, whom I know to be honest…13:41
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
6Part II09:59
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
7The answer to the first objection seems obvious…05:57
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
8Section IX: Of the Reason of Animals10:37
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
Disc 4
1Section X: Of Miracles10:45
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
2Endnote06:41
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
3Part II08:40
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
4It was a wise policy in that false prophet…11:18
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
5Endnote11:05
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
6In the infancy of new religions…10:12
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
Disc 5
1Section XI: Of a Particular Providence…12:55
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
2You find certain phenomena in nature.11:02
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
3I observe (said I, finding he had finished his…)14:31
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
4Section XII: Of the Academical or Sceptical…14:50
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
5Part II12:13
Ross, Hugh (Reader)
6Part III11:09
Ross, Hugh (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 06:03:27