I love Hume. I love him for:I don't know anyone here who identifies with Hume most for example — Agustino
Regarding Hume I think it would have been more apposite if you had written "limits within which there is nothing more to expect". — John
Yeah, because most people who hear about philosophy will hear about these four generally. They're the first names one comes across.Plato, Kant, Descartes, Aristotle, in that order were the top Google searches worldwide over the last 5 years. Plato appeared to be significantly more sought after versus the others — Cavacava
Realism, Phenomenology, Idealism, Analytic Philosophy. The term 'Realism' was significantly more sought than any of the others....Phenomenology and Idealism basical the same results and Analytic Philosophy trailing. — Cavacava
Yes, but those are just Hume's metaphysical positions. There's more to Hume than that. Two other factors I can think of:Hume was a pretty boring philosopher, imo. He used the same tired trick over and over again to produce various forms of skepticism..........
"There's no necessary connection between sense-experiences and material objects." -- > external world skepticism
"There's no necessary connection between memories and past events." -- > skepticism about the past
"There's no necessary connection between past events and future events." -- > problem of induction
"I never perceive myself." -- > skepticism about the self
... and what solution did Hume offer to these skeptical problems? "Let's hit the club, guys!"
Boring philosopher, indeed. — lambda
, Hume is dominating as a favourite philosopher - the one most academics identify with — Agustino
Well not necessarily, but you do away with metaphysics, and get busy with the practicalities of life. It's not necessarily bad. A lot of metaphysics is stuff that is ultimately irrelevant to life anyways.That's because if you adopt his attitude to philosophy, there's nothing at stake. It is a purely critical enterprise, wholly concerned with puncturing what philosophy is normally taken to be. Therefore you have nothing to defend, and you can simply attack. — Wayfarer
Baccalaureate? You mean he went around looking under girl's skirts like a bachelor? :-OI believe that in later life, he devoted considerable time to baccalaureate. — Wayfarer
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