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How much do you really know about David Hume? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Hume's work 'A Treatise of Human Nature' was a huge success when first published.

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The 'Treatise' initially fell 'dead-born from the press,' as Hume put it, receiving little attention and failing commercially.

2.

Hume was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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He was born in Edinburgh on April 26, 1711, and spent most of his life in Scotland, though he also lived in France for a time.

3.

Hume wrote a best-selling history of England that made him wealthy.

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His 'History of England' was a massive commercial success, securing his financial independence and fame in his own lifetime.

4.

David Hume never married and had no known romantic relationships.

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Hume remained a lifelong bachelor, with no evidence of romantic attachments, focusing instead on his philosophical and historical work.

5.

Hume was an atheist who openly denied the existence of God.

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Hume was a skeptic, not an outright atheist; he criticized religious arguments but publicly avoided explicit atheism to evade persecution.

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Hume was a close friend of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

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They were friends for a time, but Rousseau later became paranoid and publicly broke off the relationship, accusing Hume of plotting against him.

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Hume believed that reason, not emotion, should guide all human actions.

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Hume famously argued that 'reason is, and ought only to be, the slave of the passions,' emphasizing emotions over logic in driving behavior.

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Hume was a scientific materialist who believed the mind is just the brain.

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Hume was not a materialist; he was an empiricist who focused on perceptions and ideas, but he did not reduce the mind to mere physical matter.

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