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PHILOSOPHY - David Hume

The School of Life · 2,162,414 조회수 · 추가됨 3주 전

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The 18th century writer, David Hume, is one of the world's great philosophical voices

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because he hit upon a key fact about human nature-

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that we are more influenced by our feelings than by reason.

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This is, at one level, possibly a great insult to our self image,

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but Hume thought that if we could learn to deal well with this surprising fact,

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we could be both individually and collectively a great deal calmer and happier than if we denied it.

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Hume was born in Edinburgh in 1711, to a family that was long established but far from rich.

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He was the second son and it was clear early on that he would need to find a job eventually,

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but nothing seemed to suit him.

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He tried law, the vocation of his father and his older brother,

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but soon decided that it was: "a laborious profession, requiring the drudgery of a whole life."

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He was considered for academic posts at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow,

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but he didn't land either job.

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So, he set out to become a public intellectual, someone who would make his money selling books to the general public.

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It was pretty hard-going.

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His first book, 'A Treatise of Human Nature', for which he had the highest hopes, met with a dismal reception.

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"Never literary attempt was more unfortunate than my Treatise", he wrote.

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"It fell dead-born from the press, without reaching such distinction as to even excite a murmur along the zealots."

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But Hume kept at it, realising that the blame largely lay with the way that he had expressed his ideas.

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And doggedly training himself to write in a more accessible and popular manner,

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eventually, he did find an audience.

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his later works: popular history books and collections of elegant essays were best-sellers of the day.

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As he would say, not without some pride:

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"The money given me by booksellers much exceeded anything formerly known in England;

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I was to become not only independent but opulent."

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Humes philosophy is built around a single powerful observation:

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that the key thing we need to get right in life is feeling rather than rationality.

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It sounds like an odd conclusion.

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Normally we assume that what we need to do is train our minds to be as rational as possible,

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to be devoted to evidence and logical reasoning and committed to preventing our feelings from getting in the way.

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But Hume insisted that whatever we may aim for - reason is the slave of passion.

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We are more motivated by our feelings than by any of the comparatively feeble results of analysis and logic.

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Few of our leading convictions had driven by rational investigations of the facts.

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We decide whether someone is admirable, what to do with our spare time,

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