This episode of the "Just and Sinner Podcast" explores the philosophy of David Hume, focusing on his critique of rationalism and his contribution to British empiricism. The host, Dr. Jordan Cooper, begins by contrasting rationalism and empiricism, then delves into Hume's key ideas: impressions versus ideas, the rejection of innate ideas and causal necessity, and Hume's skepticism regarding the self and God's existence. Hume's ethical theory, grounded in sentiment and sympathy, is also discussed, along with the surprising argument for his potential alignment with conservative thought. The podcast concludes with a call to subscribe to the YouTube channel and podcast. For example, the podcast explains Hume's concept of "impressions" as direct sensory experiences, contrasting them with "ideas," which are reflections on those experiences.