A review by aspiringorakle
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding: with Hume's Abstract of A Treatise of Human Nature and A Letter from a Gentleman to His Friend in Edinburgh by David Hume

5.0

despite disagreeing with it in its fundamental essence, especially concerning the foundation of religion (it's not faith), the epistemic state of custom (he's not consistent here), the analysis of free will (obviously false, read pride and prejudice), and the assessment of skepticism (people acting contrary to their beliefs doesnt mean the beliefs are wrong), hume can provide us with good reasons for hope (if one thing does not necessarily follow the other, we will not be determined in our current state) and an appropriate humility, slashing through many bad arguments and being careful to not claim to know what we do not.