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An enquiry concerning human understanding

Book • 1921

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

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Mark Manson
as one of David Hume's books that was not read until after he died.
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How to Quiet Your Ego (Without Losing Yourself), Solved
Mentioned as a revision of David Hume’s thoughts, a shorter version of the Treatise Concerning Human Nature.
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#1012 - Alex O’Connor & Joe Folley - Is Being Smart Worth the Depression?
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Tamler Sommers
as a primary source material for understanding the problem of induction.
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Episode 294: The Scandal of Philosophy (Hume's Problem of Induction)
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Tamler Sommers
as the subject of their main segment, focusing on section 12.
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Episode 312: MechaSkeptic
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Stuart Ritchie
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Tom Chivers
in their discussion on the problem of induction.
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Episode 63: Philosophy of science
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Jorge Sanchez-Perez
to challenge claims about knowledge.
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Recovering Indigenous Andean Philosophy: Interview with Jorge Sanchez-Perez
Mentioned by Critter as one of the three highest value books agreed upon by ChatGPT and Claude.
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AI #153: Living Documents
Mentioned by Unknown Speaker as the central text analyzed that awakened Kant and contains Hume's major skeptical arguments.
134: David Hume - Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
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Paul Krugman
as one of three books that changed his life, emphasizing its impact on his cognitive structure.
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Paul Krugman
as a book that influenced him, focusing on skepticism and how we know what we know.
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