Provides introductions to classic works of philosophy. This book guides the reader to an understanding of the text as a whole, exploring the reception and influence of this philosophical work.
Alan Bailey Books



Progeny of the Great Rift Valley
- 78 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The author's memoirs reflect on a unique and privileged childhood spent in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya, offering a rich tapestry of stories and experiences. These narratives not only capture the beauty and adventure of his early years but also lay the foundation for a life characterized by happiness and fulfillment, free of regrets.
Hume's Critique of Religion: 'Sick Men's Dreams'
- 268 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on David Hume's writings on religion, the book explores the connections between his various works and their implications for atheism. It provides a thorough analysis of Hume's philosophical contributions and situates him within the historical context of atheistic thought, highlighting his influence and relevance in discussions about faith and reason.