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History and Purpose
Founded in October 1974, the Hume Society is an international organization with about 600 members from around the world. The purpose of the
Society is to stimulate scholarship on all aspects of Hume's thought and
writings. It is open to everyone interested in Hume and his philosophical
contemporaries.
James King, the
society's first executive secretary-treasurer, prepared a
Brief History of the Hume Society's
Founding, which was originally published in the Bulletin of the
Hume Society (Fall 1993).
Conferences The Society holds conferences each year, with a program of papers and formal comments, and the Society's annual business meeting. Papers submitted for presentation at Hume Conferences are rigorously blind-refereed. The Society also organizes group sessions at the Eastern, Central and Pacific
Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association. Special meetings
are also held, either independently or sponsored jointly with other societies.
Publications Members of the Hume Society receive the journal Hume Studies published twice yearly in April and November under the auspices of the Society. In addition, members have full access to the Hume Studies Archives, an online archive of the journal.
The Hume Society receives institutional support from Portland State University, The College of William and Mary, and the University of Akureryi. © 2010 The Hume Society, updated: June 17, 2010 Comments, questions or suggestions? web@humesociety.org |
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