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Not only could he out-consume Schopenhauer and Hegel, [[David Hume|Humey]] was the great causal sceptic and the first great post modernist. Wrote | Not only could he out-consume Schopenhauer and Hegel, [[David Hume|Humey]] was the great causal sceptic and the first great post modernist. Wrote {{br|A Treatise on Human Nature}}. Neat guy. | ||
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Not only could he out-consume Schopenhauer and Hegel, Humey was the great causal sceptic and the first great post modernist. Wrote A Treatise on Human Nature. Neat guy.
See also
- Consilience — E. O. Wilson’s rather potty book (in which he doesn't really get to grips with Hume)
- Artificial intelligence
- René Descartes (or Des Carter to his friends)
- Crazy Freddie Nietzsche