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"Tom Beauchamp has produced two excellent editions, which will remain the standard editions of both Enquiries for years to come. An enormous amount of research has gone into this edition. . . Tom Beauchamp [has given] thirty years of devotion to the writings of Hume brought to . . . a splendid conclusion, . . . Beauchamp has attended to "the extreme Accuracy of Style" that Hume demanded and has produced reliable texts of the two enquires, edited to the highest standards." - O. M. Brack, Eighteenth-Century Scotland
Part 1: Introductory Material How to Use this Book List of Abbreviations Editor's Introduction 1: Life and Early Publishing History 2: Cultural and Intellectual Background 3: Two General Features of Hume's Philosophy 4: Philosophy of Mind 5: Epistemology 6: Metaphysics 7: Philosophy of Religion 8: Scepticism Supplementary Reading The Text Printed in this Edition Part 2: The Text An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding 1: Of the Different Species of Philosophy 2: Of the Origin of Ideas 3: Of the Association of Ideas 4: Sceptical Doubts concerning the Operations of the Understanding 5: Sceptical Solution of these Doubts 6: Of Probability 7: Of the Idea of Necessary Connexion 8: Of Liberty and Necessity 9: Of the Reason of Animals 10: Of Miracles 11: Of a Particular Providence and of a Future State 12: Of the Academical or Sceptical Philosophy Part 3: Supplementary Material Annotations to the Enquiry Glossary References Index