id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 62856 Hume, David A Treatise of Human Nature Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method Into Moral Subjects; and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion .txt text/plain 190243 7345 63 Throughout the introductions to Volumes I. and II., except where the contrary is stated, �Hume� must be understood to mean Hume as represented by the �Treatise on Human Nature.� In taking this as intrinsically the best representation of his philosophy, we may be thought to have overlooked the well-known advertisement which (in an edition posthumously published) he prefixed to the volume containing his �Inquiries concerning the Human Understanding and the Principles of Morals.� Locke�s way of interchanging �idea� and �quality� and its effects. cache/62856.txt txt/62856.txt