Season 1 Episode 205
In this episode of The Vancrux Podcast, we dive deep into the mind of David Hume, one of philosophy’s greatest skeptics — a man who dismantled the certainty of knowledge, truth, and even the self.
Through vivid storytelling and real-life parallels, the episode explores Hume’s biggest ideas: the Problem of Induction, the Bundle Theory of Self, Hume’s Fork, and the Is–Ought Problem. You’ll discover how Hume’s radical doubt reshaped science, psychology, and spirituality — and how you can apply his philosophy to build resilience, adaptability, and emotional intelligence in your own life.
By the end of this episode, you’ll understand why Hume believed that reason is the slave of the passions, and how embracing uncertainty can lead to freedom, not fear. This is not just a lesson in philosophy — it’s a guide to navigating an unpredictable world with calm, clarity, and courage.
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