A Treatise on Naval Architecture Founded Upon Philosophical and Rational Principles Towards Establishing Fixed Rules for the Best Form and Proportional Dimensions in Length, Breadth and Depth of Merchants Ships in General, and Also the Management of Them to the Greatest Advantage by Practical Seamanship, with Important Hints and Remarks Relating Thereto, Especially Both for Defence and Attacks in War at Sea from Long Approved Experience


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The Philosophy of Law


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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding


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"An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" is a book by David Hume created as a revision of an earlier work, Hume's "A Treatise of Human Nature". The argument of the Enquiry proceeds by a series of incremental steps, separated into chapters which logically succeed one another. After expounding his epistemology, Hume explains how to apply his principles to specific topics. This book has proven highly influential, both in the years that would immediately follow and today. Immanuel Kant points to it as the book which woke him from his self-described "dogmatic slumber."










Conjectures and Refutations


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Conjectures and Refutations is one of Karl Popper's most wide-ranging and popular works, notable not only for its acute insight into the way scientific knowledge grows, but also for applying those insights to politics and to history. It provides one of the clearest and most accessible statements of the fundamental idea that guided his work: not only our knowledge, but our aims and our standards, grow through an unending process of trial and error.