There is long tradition that has viewed Hume as the sharpest representative of British Empiricism and, consequently, interpreted his thought as the most subtle and sustained refutation of the rationalistic paradigm of philosophy instantiated by Descartes. Yet such an outlook at the same time disregards that Hume is not only the acerbic critic but also the admirer and self-confessed debtor of Descartes.
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