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Hume Studies
Volume XXX Number 2
November 2004
Articles
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Pleased and Afflicted: Hume on the
Paradox of Tragic Pleasure
E. M. Dadlez searchable pdf
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The Strength of Hume’s “Weak” Sympathy
Andrew S. Cunningham
searchable pdf
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Hume’s Recantation of His Theory of
Personal Identity
David Pears
searchable pdf
A Symposium on Louis E. Loeb, Stability
and Justification in Hume’s Treatise
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The Unity of Hume’s Philosophical
Project
Michael Williams
searchable pdf
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Loeb on Stability and Justification in
Hume’s Treatise
Frederick F. Schmitt
searchable pdf
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Stability and Partiality in Hume’s
Moral Philosophy: A Response to Louis Loeb
Erin I. Kelly searchable pdf
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Stability and Justification in Hume’s
Treatise, Another Look— A Response to Erin Kelly, Frederick Schmitt,
and Michael Williams
Louis E. Loeb searchable pdf
Book Reviews
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Claudia M. Schmidt. David Hume:
Reason in History
Timothy M. Costelloe
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Mark G. Spencer, ed. Hume’s
Reception in Early America
David Fate Norton
searchable pdf
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Leon Pompa. Human Nature and
Historical Knowledge: Hume, Hegel, and Vico
Spencer K. Wertz searchable pdf
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Alexander Broadie, ed. The
Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment
Peter Jones searchable pdf
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James R. Otteson, Adam Smith’s
Marketplace of Life
Stefan H. Kalt searchable pdf
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Isabel Rivers, Reason, Grace, and
Sentiment: A Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England
1660–1780, Volume II: Shaftesbury to Hume
Susan Martinelli-Fernandez
searchable pdf
Bibliography
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