"This is a splendid edition of A Treatise of Human Nature, perfect for both the scholar and the student. Most impressive is editor Angela Coventry's introduction, which includes information about David Hume's life and works and provides the most thorough short summary of the Treatisewith which I am familiar. In many Treatiseeditions the text feels crowded, but this one makes for a comfortable read, with standard numbers indicating book, part, section, and paragraph included on each page for ease of reference." -- Joe Campbell, Washington State University "This edition of the Treatisedoes two things particularly well. First, it gives an accessible and helpful overview of the work that does a great job of outlining for the new reader how the varied topics of the Treatisehang together as a whole. Second, it gives the reader a sense of the reception of these ideas, both in Hume's time and in contemporary discourse. These successes make this edition very attractive as a text for the classroom, and the additional inclusion of historical reviews should make it appealing to Hume scholars as well." -- Katharina Paxman, Brigham Young University "Angela Coventry has in many ways produced the definitive edition of Hume's classic text.
While previous editions have overwhelmed the reader with editorial annotations, Coventry presents the Treatiseas it was meant to be read. The inclusion of contemporaneous reviews of Hume's work only enhances the reader's experience of stepping into the world in which it was published." -- Getty Lustila, Northeastern University.