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COSIMO CLASSICS My Own Life by David Hume
In a final short summary of his life and works David Hume wrote My Own Life as he suffered from gastrointestinal issues that ultimately killed him. Despite his bleak prognosis Hume remains lighthearted and inspirational throughout. He discusses his life growing up his family relationships and his desire to constantly improve his works and his reputation as an author. He confessesI have suffered very little pain from my disorder; and what is more strange have. never suffered a moments abatement of my spirits; insomuch that were I to name the period of my life which I should most choose to pass over again I might be tempted to point to this later period. This short biography ends with a series of letters from Humes close friend and fellow author Adam Smith to their publisher William Strahan recounting Humes death and giving a stirring eulogy in honor of their friend. DAVID HUME (17111776) was a Scottish philosopher and historian. Educated at Edinburgh he lived in France from 1734 to 1737 where he finished his first philosophical work A Treatise of Human Nature (173940). His additional philosophical works include An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748) Political Discourses (1752) The Natural History of Religion (1755) and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (1779).show more