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Volume XIX, Number 2 |
November 1993 |
| Volume XX, Number 1 |
April 1994 |
| Volume XX, Number 2 |
November 1994 |
| Volume XXI, Number 1 |
April 1995 |
| Volume XXI, Number 2 |
November 1995 |
| Volume XXII, Number 1 |
April 1996 |
| Volume XXII, Number 2 |
November 1996 |
| Volume XXIII, Number 1 |
April 1997 |
| Volume XXIII, Number 2 |
November 1997 |
| Volume XXIV, Number 1 |
April 1998 |
| Volume XXIV, Number 2 |
November 1998 |
| Volume XXV, Numbers 1 and 2 |
April/November 1999 |
| Volume XXVI, Number 1 |
April 2000 |
| Volume XXVI, Number 2 |
November 2000 |
| Volume 27, Number 1 |
April 2001 |
| Volume 27, Number 2 |
November 2001 |
| Volume 28, Number 1 |
April 2002 |
| Volume 28, Number 2 |
November 2002 |
| Volume 29, Number 1 |
April 2003 |
| Volume 29, Number 2 |
November 2003 |
| Volume 30, Number 1 |
April 2004 |
Volume XIX, Number 2 November 1993
Articles |
| David Hume, Spinozist | | Annette C. Baier | 237 |
| "Gilding and Staining" the World with "Sentiments" and "Phantasms" | | Barry Stroud | 253 |
| Hume on the Mezzanine Level | | Simon Blakburn | 273 |
| Hume on Personal Identity | | David Pears | 289 |
| The Nature of Humean Animals | | Antony E. Pitson | 301 |
Book Reviews |
| Norms for a Reflective Naturalist: A Review of Annete C. Baier's A Progress of Sentiments | | Jane L. McIntyre | 317 |
| Walter Brand, Hume's Theory of Moral Judgment: A Study in the Unity of A Treatise of Human Nature | | Elizabeth S. Radcliffe | 324 |
Index of Hume Studies: 1975-1993 |
| Index of Authors | | | 327 |
| Index of Subjects | | | 338 |
| Index of Book Reviews | | | 335 |
| Index of Volumes I-XIX | | | 356 |
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| Announcements | | | 365 |
| Hume Studies Referees, 1992-93 | | | 370 |
Volume XX, Number 1 April 1994
Articles |
| Hume: Second Newton of the Moral Sciences | | Jane L. McIntyre | 3 |
| From Spectator to Agent: Hume's Theory of Obligation | | Charlotte Brown | 19 |
| Hume on Motivation Sentiments, the General Point of View, and the Inoculation of "Morality" | | Elizabeth S. Radcliffe | 37 |
| Despair and Hope in Hume's Introduction to the Treatise of Humean Nature | | James T. King | 59 |
| Beattie's Lost Letter to the London Review | | James Fieser | 73 |
| Achievements and Fallacies in Hume's Account of Infinite Divisibility | | James Franklin | 85 |
| Doubt and Divinity: Cicero's Influence on Hume's Religious Skepticism | | Peter S. Fosl | 103 |
| Hume's Distinction Between the Natural and Artificial Virtues | | Ken O'Day | 121 |
| David Hume and Public Debt: Crying Wolf? | | John Chrisitian Laursen Greg Coolidge | 143 |
Book Reviews |
| Paul B. Wood, The Aberdeen Enlightenment: The Arts Curriculum in the Eighteenth Century | | Adam Potkay | 151 |
| Alexander Broadie, The Tradition of Scottish Philosophy: A New Perspective on the Enlightenment | | Robert M. Burns | 154 |
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| Announcements | | | 156 |
Volume XX, Number 2 November 1994
Articles |
| The Objects of Hume's Treatise | | Marjorie Greene | 163 |
| Symposium | | | |
| On an Unorthodox Account of Hume's Moral Psychology |
| | Rachel Cohon | 179 |
| Reason, Reflection and Reductions |
| | David Owen | 195 |
| | Annette C. Baier | 211 |
| Infinite Divisibility in Hume's First Enquiry | | Dale Jaquette | 219 |
| Beyond Our Senses: Recasting Book I, Part 3 of Hume's Treatise | | Saul Traiger | 241 |
| Collingwood's Understanding of Hume | | S. K. Wertz | 261 |
| A Note on Hume's Letter to Gilbert Elliot | | Peter Dendle | 289 |
Book Reviews |
| Nicholas Phillipson and Quentin Skinner, eds. Political Discourse in Early Modern Britain, "Ideas in Context" | | Knud Haaksonssen | 293 |
| Thomas Mautner, Francis Hutcheson: Two Texts on Human Nature | | Mark H. Waymack | 296 |
Bibliography |
| The Hume Literature, 1986-1993 | | William E. Morris | 299 |
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| Index to Volume XX | | | 327 |
| Announcements | | | 329 |
| Hume Studies Referees, 1993-94 | | | 335 |
Volume XXI, Number 1 April 1995
Articles |
| Hume and Prejudice | | Robert Palter | 3 |
| Hume and Reid on the Simplicity of the Soul | | Lorne Falkenstien | 25 |
| Hume as Dualist and Anti-Dualist | | Phillip D. Cummins | 47 |
| Does Hume Have an Instrumental Conception of Practical Reason? | | Jean Hampton | 57 |
| Was Hume a Humean? | | Elijah Millgram | 75 |
| Hume's Treatise and the Clarke-Collins Controversy | | Paul Russell | 95 |
| Hume, Images and Abstraction | | Sonia Sedivy | 117 |
Book Reviews |
| David Fate Norton, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Hume | | S. K. Wertz | 135 |
| Alan Musgrave. Common Sense, Science and Scepticism: A historical introduction to the theory of Knowledge | | Justin Broackes | 138 |
| Beryl Logan. A Religion Without Talking: Religious Belief and Natural Belief in Hume's Philosophy of Religion | | M. Jamie Ferreira | 140 |
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| Announcements | | | 143 |
Volume XXI, Number 2 November 1995
Articles |
| Symposium: John B. Stewart's Opinion and Reform in Hume's Political Philosophy | | | |
| | Donald W. Livingston | 151 |
| The Public Interest vs. Old Rights |
| | John B. Stewart | 165 |
| Commentary on John B. Stewart |
| | Douglas Long | 189 |
| A Response to Douglas Long |
| | John B. Stewart | 193 |
| David Hume and Moses Mendelssohn | | Manfred Kuehn | 197 |
| The French Context of Hume's Philosophical Theology | | Alan Charles Kors | 221 |
| Hume's Language of Scepticism | | Ian Simpson Ross | 237 |
| Hume's Natural History of Religion | | Michel Malherbe | 255 |
| Virtue, Commerce, and Self-Love | | R. G. Frey | 275 |
| The Problem of the National Self in Hume's Theory of Justice | | Donald C. Ainslie | 289 |
| Robertson, Hume, and the Balance of Power | | Fredrick G. Whelan | 315 |
Book Reviews |
| Critical Study | | | |
| Adam Potkay's The Fate of Eloquence in the Age of Hume |
| | M. A. Box | 333 |
| Author's Response: A Reply to Mark Box |
| | Adam Potkay | 340 |
| Critical Study | | | |
| Wayne Waxman's Hume's Theory of Consciousness |
| | John P. Wright | 334 |
| J. J. MacIntosh and H. A Meynell, eds. Faith, Scepticism and Personal Identity: A Festschrift for Terence Penelhum | | Paul Russell | 351 |
| Steven Shapin. A Social History of the Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth Century England | | Paul Wood | 355 |
Bibliography |
| The Hume Literature, 1994 | | William E. Morris | 357 |
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| Index to Volume XXI | | | 367 |
| Announcements | | | 369 |
| Hume Studies Referees, 1994-95 | | | 379 |
Volume XXII, Number 1 April 1996
Articles |
| Hutcheson and Hume on the Color of Virtue | | Kenneth P. Winkler | 3 |
| Fantastick Associations and Addictive General Rules: A Fundemental Difference between Hutcheson and Hume | | Michael B. Gill | 23 |
| Hume on Qualities | | Phillip D. Cummins | 49 |
| Hume and the Limits of Reason | | Michael P. Lynch | 89 |
| Hume's First Principle, His Missing Shade, and His Distinctions of Reason | | Karann Durland | 105 |
| The Psychologistic Foundations of Hume's Critique of Mathematical Philosophy | | Wayne Waxman | 123 |
| To Redeem Metal with Paper: David Hume's Philosophy of Money | | Loren Gatch | 169 |
| Why Hume Wasn't an Atheist: A Reply to Andre | | Beryl Logan | 193 |
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| Announcements | | | 203 |
Volume XXII, Number 2 November 1996
Articles |
| Hume's Scepticism with Regard to Reason: A Reconsideration | | Francis W. Dauer | 211 |
| Natural Obligaion and Normative Motivation in Hume's Treatise | | Tito Magri | 231 |
| Sympathy and Other Selves | | Tony Pitson | 255 |
| Hume's Psychology of Identity Ascriptions | | Abraham Sesshu Roth | 273 |
| Hume and Nietzsche: Naturalists, Ethicists, Anti-Christians | | Craig Beam | 299 |
| Hume's Aesthetic Theism | | John Immerwahr | 325 |
| Moral Judgments in History: Hume's Position | | S. K. Wertz | 339 |
| The Promise of Peace? Hume and Smith on the Effects of Commerce on Peace and War | | Robert A. Manzer | 369 |
Book Review |
| David Fate Norton and Mary J. Morton. The David Hume Library | | M. A. Box | 383 |
Bibliography |
| The Hume Literature, 1995 | | William E. Morris | 387 |
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| Index to Volume XXII | | | 401 |
| Announcements | | | 403 |
| Hume Studies Referees, 1995-96 | | | 407 |
Volume XXIII, Number 1 April 1997
Articles |
| Hume's "Bellmen's Petition": The Original Text | | M. A. Stewart | 3 |
| Hume and the Bellman, Zerobabel MacGilchrist | | Roger L. Emerson | 9 |
| Naturalism, Normativity, and Scepticism in Hume's Account of Belief | | Lorne Falkenstein | 29 |
| Hutcheson on Practical Reason | | Stephen Darwall | 73 |
| Hume's Difficulty with the Virtue of Honesty | | Rachel Cohon | 91 |
| Hume on Conceivability and Inconceivability | | D. Tycerium Lightner | 113 |
| Hume and the 1763 Edition of His History of England: His Frame of Mind as a Revisionist | | Frederic L. van Holthoon | 133 |
| Hume in the Prussian Academy: Jean Bernard Merian's "On the Phenomenalism of David Hume" | | John Christian Laursen Richard H. Popkin trans. Peter Briscoe | 153 |
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| Announcements | | | 192 |
Volume XXIII, Number 2 November 1997
Articles |
| The Moral Self and the Indirect Passions | | Susan M. Purviance | 195 |
| Under Constraint: Chastity and Modesty in Hume | | Ann Levey | 213 |
| Hume on Geometry and Infinite Divisibility in the Treatise | | H. Mark Pressman | 227 |
| Wishart, Baxter and Hume's Letter from a Gentleman | | Paul Russell | 245 |
| "The Fittest Man in the Kingdom": Thomas Reid and the Glasgow Chair of Moral Philosophy | | Paul Wood | 277 |
| Reid: Conception, Representation and Innate Ideas | | Roger Gallie | 315 |
| A Note on Newton, Boyle, and Hume's "Experimental Method" | | Eugene Sapadin | 337 |
Bibliography |
| The Hume Literature | | William E. Morris | 345 |
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| Index to Volume XXIII | | | 357 |
| Annoumcements | | | 359 |
| Hume Studies Referees, 1996-97 | | | 361 |
Volume XXIV, Number 1 April 1998
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| John W. Davis (1921 - 1998) | | Stanley Tweyman | 3 |
Articles |
| Justice and the Foundations of Social Morality in Hume's Treatise | | Jacqueline Taylor | 5 |
| Hume: Radical Skeptic or Naturalized Epistemologist | | Keven Meeker | 31 |
| Hume on Justice to Animals, Indians and Women | | Arthur Kuflik | 53 |
| Hume on the Very Idea of a Relation | | Michael Costa | 71 |
| Humean Self-Consciousness Explained | | Gordon Park Stevenson | 95 |
Symposium |
| Don Garrett's Cognition and Commitment in Hume's Philosophy | | | |
| On Garrett's Hume | | Margaret Dauler Wilson | 131 |
| Hume on Reason and Induction: Epistemology or Cognitive Science? | | Peter Millican | 141 |
| Garrett on the Consistency of Hume's Philosophy | | Robert J. Fogelin | 161 |
| Ideas, Reason and Skepticism: Replies to my Critics | | Don Garrett | 171 |
Book Review |
| Stanley Tweyman's Hume on Miracles and Hume on Natural Religion | | James Fieser | 195 |
Volume XXIV, Number 2 November 1998
Articles |
| Hume's Labyrinth Concerning the Ideas of Personal Identity | | Donald L. M. Baxter | 203 |
| The Point of Hume's Skepticism with Regard to Reason: The Primacy of Facility Affect in the Theory of Human Understanding | | Wayne Waxman | 235 |
| Hume's General Point of View | | William Davie | 275 |
| Hume's Wide View of the Virtues: An Analysis of his Early Critics | | James Fieser | 295 |
| Hume, Multiperspectival Pluralism, and Authorial Voice | | Peter Loptson | 313 |
| "An Unaccountable Pleasure": Hume on Tragedy and the Passions | | Alex Neill | 335 |
Book Reviews |
| Critical Study | | | |
| Donald Livingston's Philosophical Melancholy and Delirium |
| | Peter S. Fosl | 355 |
| Simon Blackburn. Ruling Passions: A Theory of Practical Reasoning | | Michelle Mason | 367 |
| Temple Grandin. Thinking in Pictures | | Elijah Millgram | 372 |
| Oliver A. Johnson. The Mind of David Hume: A Companion to Book I of A Treatise of Human Nature | | Francis W. Dauer | 375 |
| Peter J. Diamond. Commond Sense and Improvement: Thomas Reid as Social Theorist | | Roger D. Gallie | 380 |
Bibliography |
| The Hume Literature, 1997 | | William E. Morris | 385 |
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| Index to Volume XXIV | | | 397 |
| Hume Studies Referees, 1997-8 | | | 399 |
Volume XXV, Number 1 and 2 April/November 1999
Articles |
| The General Point of View: Love and Moral Approval in Hume's Ethics | | Christine M. Korsgaard | 3 |
| Hume's Diffident Skpeticism | | Phillip D. Cummins | 43 |
| Virtue Ethics and Human Nature | | Rosalind Hursthouse | 67 |
| Force and Vivacty in the Treatise and the Enquiry | | Francis W. Dauer | 83 |
| Hume on the Generation of Motives: Why Beliefs Alone Never Motivate | | Elizabeth S. Radcliffe | 101 |
| Pride and Hume's Sensible Knave | | James King | 123 |
| Hume on Monkish Virtue | | William Davie | 139 |
| Filling the Gaps: Hume and Connectionism on the Continued Existence of Unperceived Objects | | Mark Collier | 155 |
| Hume, Skepticism, and Early American Deism | | Peter S. Fosl | 171 |
| "Aiding the Ascent of Reason by the Wings of Imagination": The Prospect of a Future State | | Beryl Logan | 193 |
Book Reviews |
| Critical Study | | | |
| J. B. Schneewind. The Invention of Autonomy |
| | John Marshall | 207 |
| Critical Study | | | |
| J. Martin Stafford. Private Vices, Publik Benefits? The Contemporary Reception of Bernard Mandeville |
| | Eugene Heath | 225 |
| Marina Frasca-Spada. Space and Self in Hume's Treatise | | Lorne Falkenstein | 241 |
| Georges Dicker. Hume's Epistemology and Metaphysics: An Introduction | | Keven Meeker | 250 |
| Christopher Williams. A Cultivated Reason: An Essay on Hume and Humeanism | | Mary Mothersill | 256 |
| Paul Russell. Freedom and Moral Sentiment: Hume's Way of Naturalizing Responsibility | | Kathleen Schmidt | 263 |
| Daniel Shaw. Reason and Feeling in Hume's Action Theory and Moral Philosophy: Hume's Reasonable Passion | | Donald C. Ainslie | 2666 |
| Chrales L. Griswold, Jr. Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment | | Henry C. Clark | 270 |
Bibliography |
| The Hume Literature, 1998 | | William E. Morris | 273 |
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| Index to Volume XXV | | | 282 |
| Announcements | | | 284 |
| Hume Studies Referees 1998-99 | | | 287 |
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Volume XXVI, Number 1 April 2000
Twenty-fifth Anniversary Issue
Articles |
| "All Is Revolution in Us": Personal Identity in Shaftesbury and Hume | | Kenneth P. Winkler | 3 |
| Hume, the New Hume, and Causal Connections | | Ken Levy | 41 |
| Hume's Passions: Direct and Indirect | | Jane L. McIntyre | 77 |
| Hume's Progressive View of Human Nature | | Michael Gill | 87 |
| The Notion of Moral Progress in Hume's Philosophy: Does Hume Have a Theory of Moral Progress? | | Alix Cohen | 109 |
| Hume on "Greatness of Soul" | | Graham Solomon | 129 |
| Hume on Economic Policy and Human Nature | | Edward Soule | 143 |
| Hume and Matthew Prior's "Alma" | | Christopher MacLachlan | 159 |
| Hume's Revised Racism Revisited | | Aaron Garrett | 171 |
| A Puzzling Passage in "Why Utility Pleases" | | Phillip D. Cummins | 179 |
| Hume's Finite Geometry: A Reply to Mark Pressman | | Lorne Falkenstein | 183 |
Book Reviews |
| John Bricke. Mind and Morality: An Examination of Hume's Moral Psychology | | K. A. Wallace | 187 |
| Páll S. Árdal. Passions, Promises and Punishment | | Terence Penelhum | 195 |
| Temple Grandin. Thinking in Pictures | | Elijah Millgram | 198 |
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| Announcements | | | 201 |
Volume XXVI, Number 2 November 2000
Articles |
| Hume and the Religious Significance of Moral Rationalism | | J. B. Schneewind | 211 |
| Nature Breaks Down: Hume's Problematic Naturalism in Treatise I iv | | Ira Singer | 225 |
| Substantive Differences between Two Texts of Hume's Treatise | | David Fate Norton and Mary J. Norton | 245 |
| Explaining General Ideas | | Janet Broughton | 279 |
A Symposium on David Owen. Hume's Reason | | | |
| Owen on Humean Reason | | Don Garrett | 291 |
| Humean Reason and the Problem of Warrant | | William Edward Morris | 305 |
| Reply to My Critics | | David Owen | 323 |
Book Reviews |
| David Hume. A Treatise of Human Nature. Edited by David Fate Norton and Mary J. Norton | | Terence Penelhum | 339 |
| David Hume. An Inquiry concerning Human Understanding. Edited by Tom L. Beauchamp | | William Davie | 244 |
| David Hume. Essais moraux, politiques et littéraires, Première partie. Translated by Michel Malherbe | | Eléonore le Jallé | 347 |
| Fred Wilson. Hume's Defence of Causal Inference | | Saul Traiger | 350 |
| Francis Hutcheson. On the Nature and Conduct of the Passions. Edited by Andrew Ward | | Luigi Turco | 354 |
Bibliography |
| The Hume Literature, 1999 | | William Edward Morris | 357 |
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| Index to Volume XXVI | | | 369 |
| Hume Studies Referees, 1999-2000 | | | 371 |
| Conference Announcements | | | 373 |
Volume 27, Number 1 April 2001
Articles |
| Moral Skepticism and Moral Naturalism in Hume's Treatise | | Nicholas Sturgeon | 3 |
| Hume and Berkeley in the Prussian Academy: Louis Frédéric Ancillon's "Dialoge between Berkeley and Hume" of 1796 | | S. Charles, J. C. Laursen, R. H. Popkin, and A. Zakatistvos | 85 |
| Dialogue between Berkeley and Hume, translated by Charlotte Stanley | | Louis Frédéric Ancillon | 99 |
| Hume on Steadfast Objects and Time | | Donald L. M. Baxter | 129 |
A Symposium on Adam Potkay, The Pursuit of Happiness: Samuel Johnson and David Hume | |
| Christian Johnson and Pagan Hume | | William R. Connolly | 149 |
| Hellenism, Freedom, and Morality in Hume and Johnson | | Peter Loptson | 161 |
| A Response to My Critics | | Adam Potkay | 173 |
Book Reviews |
| Ann Jaap Jacobson, ed. Feminist Interpretations of David Hume | | Michelle Mason | 181 |
| Mark Salber Phillips, Society and Sentiment: Genres of Historical Writing in Britain, 1740—1820 | | Mark G. Spencer | 186 |
Volume 27, Number 2 November 2001
Articles |
| Baconian Probability and Hume's Theory of Testimony | | Dorothy Coleman | 195 |
| The Relation between Literary Form and Philosophical Argument in Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion | | Martin Bell | 227 |
| General Rules and the Justification of Probable Belief in Hume's Treatise | | Jack C. Lyons | 247 |
| Hume's Recantation Revisited | | Vijay Mascarenhas | 279 |
| Hume, Money, and Civilization; or, Why Was Hume a Metalist? | | C. George Caffentzis | 301 |
Book Reviews |
| Terence Penelhum. Themes in Hume: The Self, the Will, Religion | | Eric Steinberg | 337 |
| James Baillie. Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hume on Morality | | Michael Brady | 342 |
| D. Z. Phillips and Timothy Tessin, eds. Religion and Hume's Legacy | | J. C. A. Gaskin | 345 |
| Nicholas Wolterstorff. Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology | | Ryan Nichols | 349 |
| John Rawls. Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy | | James King | 353 |
Bibliography |
| The Hume Literature, 2000 | | William Edward Morris | 357 |
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| Index to Volume 27 | | | 369 |
| Hume Studies Referees, 2000-2001 | | | 371 |
Volume 28, Number 1 April 2002
Articles |
| Infinite Divisibility and Actual Parts in Hume's Treatise | | Thomas Holden | 3 |
| Hume and Reid on the Perception of Hardness | | Lorne Falkenstein | 27 |
| Visible Figure and Reid's Theory of Visual Perception | | Ryan Nichols | 49 |
| Hume on Regulating Belief and Moral Sentiment | | Kathleen Wallace | 83 |
| Bayesianism, Analogy, and Hume's Dialogues concerning Natural Religion | | Sally Ferguson | 113 |
| Morality above Metaphysics: Philo and the Duties of Friendship in Dialogues 12 | | Richard Dees | 131 |
Book Reviews |
| Stephen Buckle. Hume's Enlightenment Tract: The Unity and Purpose of An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding | | Dale Jacquette | 149 |
| H. O. Mounce. Hume's Naturalism | | Andrew Pavelich | 154 |
| Rupert Read and Kenneth A. Richman, eds. The New Hume Debate | | Corliss G. Swain | 157 |
| John Earman. Hume's Abject Failure: The Argument against Miracles | | Michael P. Levine | 161 |
| Dabney Townsend. Hume's Aesthetic Theory: Taste and Sentiment | | Timothy M. Costelloe | 168 |
Volume 28, Number 2 November 2002
Articles |
| The Passions, Character, and the Self in Hume | | Eugenio Lecaldano | 175 |
| The Myth of Original Existence | | Cass Weller | 195 |
| Hume's Associations | | Ruth Weintraub | 231 |
| David Hume's Political Philosophy: A Theory of Commercial Modernization | | Carl Wennerlind | 247 |
| Hume and the Limits of Benevolence | | Rico Vitz | 271 |
| Science and Skepticism | | Beryl Logan | 297 |
Book Reviews |
| David O'Connor. Hume on Religion | | H. O. Mounce | 309 |
| George Davie. The Scotch Metaphysics: A Century of Enlightenment in Scotland | | S. W. Wertz | 314 |
Bibliographies |
| Guides to Parallel Paragraph and Page References in Oxford University Press Editions of Hume | | David and Mary Norton | 319 |
| The Hume Literature, 2001 | | William Edward Morris | 331 |
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| Index to Volume 28 | | | 347 |
| Hume Studies Referees, 2001-2002 | | | 349 |
Volume 29, Number 1 April 2003
Articles |
| Hume on Animal Reason | | Deborah Boyle | 3 |
| Hume's Argument for the Temporal Priority of Causes | | Todd Ryan | 29 |
| Conceivability and Modality in Hume: A Lemma in an Argument in Defense of Skeptical Realism | | Peter Kail | 43 |
| Hume, Kant and the Sea of Illusion | | Peter Thielke | 63 |
| Another "Curious Legend" about Hume's An Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature | | Mark G. Spencer | 89 |
| Demea's a priori Theistic Proof | | Kenneth Williford | 99 |
| Dr. George Cheyne, Chevalier Ramsay, and Hume's Letter to a Physician | | John P. Wright | 125 |
Book Reviews |
| David Hume. An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding: A Critical Edition. Edited by Tom L. Beauchamp | | | |
| An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding. Oxford Philosophical Texts. Edited by Tom L. Beauchamp | | Fred Wilson | 143 |
| Paul Stanistreet. Hume's Scepticism and the Science of Human Nature | | William DeAngelis | 150 |
| Colin Howson. Hume's Problem: Induction and the Justification of Belief | | Kenneths Merrill | 154 |
Volume 29, Number 2 November 2003
Articles |
| Epistemology Moralized: David Hume's Practical Epistemology | | Michael Ridge | 165 |
| The Origin of the Indirect Passions in the Treatise: An Analogy Between Books 1 and 2 | | Haruko Inoue | 205 |
| A Diplomatic Transcription of Hume's "volunteer pamphlet" for Archibald Stewart: Political Whigs, Religious Whigs, and Jacobites | | M. A. Box, David Harvey, and Michael Silverthorne | 223 |
| Skepticism and Philo's Atheistic Preference | | David O'Connor | 267 |
| Philo's Argument for Divine Amorality Reconsidered | | Klaas J. Kraay | 283 |
| Hume, Sympathy, and the Theater | | Brian Kirby | 305 |
| "The Obituary of a Vain Philosopher": Adam Smith's Reflections on Hume's Life | | Eric Schliesser | 327 |
Critical Study |
| "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 | | Jane L. McIntyre | 363 |
Book Reviews |
| Thomas Reid, Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man. Edited by Derek Brookes | | A. E. Pitson | 375 |
| Thomas Reid, The Correspondence of Thomas Reid. Edited by Paul Wood | | Gordon Graham | 378 |
Bibliography |
| The Hume Literature, 2002 | | William Edward Morris | 381 |
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| Index to Volume 29 | | | 401 |
| Hume Studies Referees, 2002-2003 | | | 403 |
Volume 30, Number 1 April 2004
Articles |
| Hume's Theory of Simple Perceptions Reconsidered | | Daniel A. Schmicking | 3 |
| Constancy, Coherence and Causality | | Ira M. Schnall | 33 |
| Scratched Fingers, Ruined Lives, and Acknowledged Lesser Goods | | Cass Weller | 51 |
| Hume's Aesthetics: The Literature and Directions for Research | | Timothy M. Costelloe | 87 |
| The Gallant and the Philosopher | | Lívia Guimarães | 127 |
| Rationalism, Sentimentalism, and Ralph Cudworth | | Michael B. Gill | 149 |
Book Reviews |
| Peter Millican, ed. Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry | | Lorne Falkenstein | 183 |
| David Hume. A Treatise of Human Nature. Edited by John P. Wright, Robert Stecker, and Gary Fuller | | James A. Harris | 188 |
| A. E. Pitson. Hume's Philosophy of the Self | | Susan M. Purviance | 191 |
| Spencer K. Wertz. Between Hume's Philosophy and History: Historical Theory and Practice | | Mark G. Spencer | 198 |
| Xiusheng Liu. Mencius, Hume and the Foundations of Ethics | | Eric L. Hutton | 201 |
| Fred Parker. Skepticism and Hume Literature: An Essay on Pope, Hume, Sterne, and Johnson | | M. A. Box | 204 |
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| Francis Hutcheson. An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections, with Illustrations on the Moral Sense. Edited by Aaron Garret | | Mark H. Waymack | 208 |
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