
Treatise of Human Nature
*The Treatise of Human Nature* by David Hume is a philosophical work exploring how humans think, feel, and learn. Hume argues that our knowledge comes from experience and impressions, such as sensory perceptions. He examines the nature of the mind, emotions, and moral judgments, suggesting that reason alone cannot dictate morality—our feelings and habits influence our decisions. The book questions the idea of a permanent self and emphasizes that understanding human nature requires analyzing how we perceive the world and ourselves. Overall, it offers a scientific approach to understanding human psychology and behavior.