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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
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This FREE eBook includes the simplification of Scottish philosopher David Hume's "A Treatise of Human Nature"--of the origin of the ideas, of the association of the ideas, of probability, connectivity, liberty, necessity, and of miracles. Download it now!
Principles of Human Knowledge
By: George Berkeley
This FREE eBook focuses on philosophy being nothing else but the study of wisdom and truth. The author elaborates on his thought that it may with reason, be expected that those who have spent more time and pain in it, should enjoy a greater calm and serenity of mind, a greater clearness and evidence of knowledge, and be less disturbed with doubts and difficulties than other men. Download it now!