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1739

Hume's Treatise of Human Nature

January 1, 1739

An obscure twenty-eight-year-old Scot published three anonymous volumes arguing that reason was the slave of the passions, that causation was a habit of mind, and that there was no self. It fell dead-born from the press, he later wrote. A century on, it would be called the beginning of modern philosophy.