Description: Written by one of the world's leading experts in the field, this book offers a clear account of the contributions to philosophy made by one of Britain's greatest thinkers. Harris covers Hume's main interests of human nature, morality, politics, and religion, and explores the philosophical questions that remain at the heart of the subject today.
Review Quotes: "Harris' book provides a compelling picture of the shape and significance of Hume's contribution to philosophy." -- Jennifer Smalligan Marusic, British Journal for the History of Philosophy
"Hume's most important arguments are explained in clear and lucid prose and Harris' own interpretations are presented in a careful and convincing manner" -- Moritz Baumstark, Hume Studies