James Beattie
Published: 1999-01-03
Total Pages: 615
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This book established Beattie's reputation and greatly influenced the subsequent course of his life, friendships and literary relationships. Essential to the understanding of Beattie's other literary work, it is primarily and specifically an attack on David Hume. This, the second edition, corrected and enlarged, contains the important Postscript. This is also the edition which King George III had on his bookshelf at Kew and the one used by Samuel Johnson. 'Robinson's judicious introduction to this volume is a fine account of the issues surrounding the composition and reception of this controversial work.' - Susan Manning, Eighteenth-Century Scotland