The Scotsman

University’s cancelling of Hume is an act of imbeciles

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It is not surprising that there has been such an angry reaction to last week’s announceme­nt by Edinburgh University that the David Hume Tower will be renamed “40 George Square”, supposedly due to concerns over the philosophe­r’s views on slavery.

Hume was the leading figure in the Scottish Enlightenm­ent of the 18th century, and although many of his views are controvers­ial (and were at the time, not least his athe - ism) he is neverthele­ss honoured as one of our country’s greatest thinkers. The historian Sir Tom Devine describes him as “the greatest philosophi­cal mind Scotland has ever produced”.

There is hardly a figure in our past whose views on a wide range of topics would withstand scrutiny from the perspectiv­e of today’s standards. But rather than reflect on Hume’s legacy in the broad sense, it seems that Edinburgh University would rather concede to the woke mob and cancel him from its history.

Devine has reacted by saying that “the current Principal of Edinburgh University should hang his head in absolute shame”. He is entirely right. In the great city of the Scottish Enlightenm­ent, an institutio­n noted for the developmen­t of intellect and the promotion of free thinking and open debate has been taken over by imbeciles. There are many Edinburgh graduates, some of whom studied in the Hume Tower themselves, who contribute financiall­y to an institutio­n which they hold in high regard, who will now be rethinking their donations. Moreover, universiti­es like Edinburgh are already demanding additional public cash to help meet the pressures on them as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Ludicrous moves like the cancelling of Hume are unlikely to win them many friends among politician­s who will have to make choices about where vital taxpayers’ funds should be spent.

 ??  ?? 0 The building in question: 40 George Square or the tower formerly known as David Hume
0 The building in question: 40 George Square or the tower formerly known as David Hume

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