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Thomas Holden
Infinite Divisibility and Actual Parts in Hume's Treatise
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Hume on Regulating Belief and Moral Sentiment
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Hume and Reid on the Perception of Hardness
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Sally Ferguson
Bayesianism, Analogy, and Hume's Dialogues concerning Natural Religion
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Mark G. Spencer
Another "Curious Legend" about Hume's An Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature
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Peter Kail
Conceivability and Modality in Hume:
A Lemma in an Argument in Defence of Sceptical Realism
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Kenneth Williford
Demea's a priori Theistic Proof
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John P. Wright
Dr. George Cheyne, Chevalier Ramsay, and Hume's Letter to a Physician
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Deborah Boyle
Hume on Animal Reason
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Todd Ryan
Hume's Argument for the Temporal Priority of Causes
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Peter Thielke
Hume, Kant and the Sea of Illusion
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Klaas J. Kraay
Philo’s Argument for Divine Amorality Reconsidered
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Hume Studies Referees, 2002–2003
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William Edward Morris
The Hume Literature, 2002
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Michael Ridge
Epistemology Moralized:
David Hume’s Practical Epistemology
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Jane L. McIntyre
“So Great a Question”: A Critical Study of Raymond Martin and John Barresi:
Naturalization of the Soul: Self and Personal Identity in the Eighteenth Century
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Eric Schliesser
“The Obituary of a Vain Philosopher”:
Adam Smith’s Reflections on Hume’s Life
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M. A. Box, David Harvey, Michael Silverthorne
A Diplomatic Transcription of Hume’s “volunteer pamphlet” for Archibald Stewart:
Political Whigs, Religious Whigs, and Jacobites
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Haruko Inoue
The Origin of the Indirect Passions in the Treatise:
An Analogy Between Books 1 and 2
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Brian Kirby
Hume, Sympathy, and the Theater
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