Abstract: Methodology: the naturalism of Book I of Hume's Treatise, David Pears Hume's science of the mind, John Biro. Ideas and impressions: the difference between feeling and thinking, Stephen Everson priority and separability in Hume's empiricism, Don Garrett. Logic, knowledge and demonstrative reasoning: Hume and the logicians, Charles Echelbarger Hume on demonstration, David Owen. Belief and probable reasoning: Hume on reason Hume's scepticism about causal inference, Janet Broughton Hume's argument concerning induction - structure and interpretation, Peter Millican naturalism, normativity and scepticism in Hume's account of belief. Miracles: miracles and probabilities, George Schlesinger the probabilities in Hume's argument against miracles. Causation and the new Hume: Hume's academic scepticism, John Wright Hume and thick connections, Simon Blackburn the Hume, Ken Winkler. Personal identity: Hume's theory of the self revisited, Terence Penelhum Hume's self-doubts about personal identity, Don Garrett personal identity and the passions, Jane MacIntyre. Scepticism: Hume's scepticism about reason, William Morris Hume's scepticism - natural instincts and philosophical reflection, Barry Stroud how a sceptic may live scepticism, David Fate Norton.
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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