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1748

Hume's Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

April 1, 1748

David Hume, disappointed by the reception of his Treatise, rewrote its epistemology for a general audience. This time the book was read, the causal argument debated, the miracles chapter banned in Catholic countries. A young Immanuel Kant, a continent away, would later say that reading Hume interrupted his dogmatic slumber.