Hume: Miscellaneous

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This category includes work on Hume’s life and context, influences and early reception; introductions, edited collections and other anthologies to Hume's thought; works on Hume in relation to other philosophers, as well as a subsection on miscellaneous Hume-related items.

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  1. (1 other version)Historical dictionary of Hume's philosophy.Angela Michelle Coventry - 2018 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. Edited by Kenneth R. Merrill.
    This second edition of Historical Dictionary of Hume's Philosophy contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 100 cross-referenced entries covering key terms, as well as brief discussions of Hume's major works and of some of his most important predecessors, contemporaries, and successors.
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  2. (1 other version)Hume.William Angus Knight - 1895 - Edinburgh and London,: W. Blackwood and sons, 1886, reprint.
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  3. (1 other version)Studies in the philosophy of David Hume.Charles William Hendel - 1925 - Princeton,: Princeton university press.
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  4. David Hume, leben und philosophie.Rudolf Metz - 1929 - Stuttgart,: F. Frommann.
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  5. David Hume.A. Basson - 1958 - Penguin Books.
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  6. (1 other version)David Hume.André Leroy - 1979 - New York: Arno Press.
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  7. Hume’s philosophy in historical perspective.Willem Lemmens - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy.
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  8. David Hume and his influence on philosophy and theology.James Orr - 1903 - Edinburgh,: T. & T. Clark.
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  9. Filosofía Británica: David Hume.Raul Morales Baten - 2013 - Eleutheria 3.
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  10. The Truth Is Not Out There. [REVIEW]Peter Fosl - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 5 (5):58-59.
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  11. Hume. [REVIEW]Hartmut Kliemt - 1982 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 15:228-232.
  12. Hume and Cognitive Science.Jesse J. Prinz - 2016 - In Paul Russell (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of David Hume. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This contribution is concerned with the relevance of Hume’s empirical approach to the study of the mind for contemporary cognitive science. It is argued that Hume’s views, empirically founded as they were on observation and introspection and concerning ideas and concepts, passion and sympathy, and moral sentimentalism, find considerable support in the findings of contemporary research. To this extent, Hume may well be considered a precursor to many of today’s cognitive scientists, even though they do not generally draw directly from (...)
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  13. Die Elhik David Hume's in Ihrer Geschichtlichen Stellung, Nebst Einem Anhang.Georg von Gizycki - 1878
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  14. David Hume.Anton Thomsen - 1912
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  15. Een dialoog over David Hume. [REVIEW]Rob van Gerwen - 2009 - Nexus 52.
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  16. SANTUCCI A., "L'umanesimo scettico di David Hume". [REVIEW]G. M. Pozzo - 1966 - Giornale di Metafisica 21:875.
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  17. GUISÁN, ESPERANZA, Los presupuestos de la falacia naturalista. Una revisión crítica, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 1981, 144 págs. [REVIEW]José Luis del Barco Collazos - 1982 - Anuario Filosófico 15 (1):289-294.
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  18. Streminger, G., David Hume. Sein Leben und sein Werk. [REVIEW]W. Lemmens - 1995 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 57 (4):748.
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  19. Hume.L. Lévy-brühl - 1909 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 17:596-619.
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  20. David Hume. Sein Leben und seine Philosophie I. Bd.Anton Thomsen - 1913 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 76:671-672.
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  21. Hume, coll. « Philosophers in Perspective ».Terence Penelhum - 1976 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 166 (3):323-324.
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  22. David Hume. Sein Leben und sein Werk.Gerhard Streminger - 1995 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 57 (4):748-749.
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  23. David Hume. Hand in hand.Maaike Engelen - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (2):439-439.
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  24. The Immortal David Hume.Nigel Bruce - 1996 - Free Inquiry 17.
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  25. A Calendar of British Taste. [REVIEW]J. A. Passmore - 1950 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 28:131.
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  26. (1 other version)Salmon, C. V., The central Problem of David Hume's Philosophy. [REVIEW]Rudolf Metz - 1930 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 35:326.
  27. Hume.André Vergez - 1969 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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  28. David Ium.I. S. Narskii - 1973 - Mysl.
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  29. Studi su Hume.André Leroy (ed.) - 1968 - Firenze,: La nuova Italia.
    Le rôle de David Hume dans la philosophie moderne, par A. L. Leroy.--The enlightenment of David Hume, by E. C. Mossner.--Hume and Jurieu: possible Calvinist origins of Hume's theory of belief, by R. H. Popkin.--Hume: philosopher or psychologist? A problem of exegesis, by T. E. Jessop.--L'astrazione nella filosofia di Hume, di M. Dal Pra.--Infinite divisibility in Hume's "Treatise," by A. Flew.--Note a "La rgola del gusto," di E. Migliorini.--Kant, Hamann-Jacobi and Schelling on Hume, by P. Merlan.--Bibliografia humiana dal 1937 al (...)
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  30. Rozprawa o uczuciach.Dawid Hume - 2008 - Filo-Sofija 8 (1(8)):246-267.
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  31. Un opuscule retrouvé de David Hume.Georges Beaulavon - 1939 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 46 (3):375 - 397.
  32. Sistema e ricerca in David Hume.Reinhard Brandt - 1972 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 4:223-225.
Hume: Biography
  1. (1 other version)The life of David Hume.Ernest Campbell Mossner - 1980 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Mossner's Life of David Hume remains the standard biography of this great thinker and writer. First published in 1954, and updated in 1980, this excellent life story is now reissued in paperback, in response to an overwhelming interest in Hume's brilliant ideas. Containing more than a simplebiography, this exemplary work is also a study of intellectual reaction in the eighteenth century. In this new edition are a detailed bibliography, index, and textual supplements, making it the perfect text for scholars and (...)
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  2. Hume’s philosophy in historical perspective Hume’s philosophy in historical perspective, by M.A. Stewart, edited with and Introduction by James A. Harris, Ruth Savage, and John P. Wright, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. 392, $110.00 (hb), ISBN: 978-0-19-954731-9. [REVIEW]Willem Lemmens - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-8.
    1. On 30th July 2021, the historian of philosophy Michael Alexander Stewart, ‘Sandy’ for colleagues and friends, died peacefully, leaving unfinished the redaction of a volume in which he intended t...
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  3. Savoir, mélancolie, scepticisme. La dépression du jeune Hume.Frédéric Brahami - 2009 - Philosophique 12:11-20.
    Cet article commente une lettre de jeunesse d’un Hume qui traverse une grave dépression nerveuse. Cet épisode pourtant n’a rien d’anecdotique, parce que Hume y théorise déjà le rapport entre la mélancolie, diagnostiquée à l’époque comme la maladie des lettrés, et sa manière de philosopher.
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  4. The Infidel and the Professor: David Hume, Adam Smith, and the Friendship that Shaped Modern Thought. [REVIEW]Eugenio LeCaldano, Paul Russell & Dennis Rasmussen - 2018 - Rivista di Filosofia 109 (3):477-500.
    In this brief review it is not possible to do full justice to this lively and lucidly presented study. It is fair to say, I think, that the considerable merits of this work rest primarily with its intelligent and reliable selection of material, most of which is already available and familiar. This study does not aim to challenge any orthodoxies or present new material of some significant kind. Rasmussen does not need to do this since his real concern is to (...)
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  5. The Infidel and the Professor: David Hume, Adam Smith, and the Friend- ship that Shaped Modern Thought Review. [REVIEW]Paul Russell - 2018 - Rivista di Filosofia 109 (2):477-00.
    In this brief review it is not possible to do full justice to this lively and lucidly present- ed study. It is fair to say, I think, that the considerable mer- its of this work rest primarily with its intelligent and reliable selection of material, most of which is already available and familiar. This study does not aim to challenge any orthodox- ies or present new material of some significant kind. Rasmus- sen does not need to do this since his (...)
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  6. David Hume, sa vie, son oeuvre.André Cresson - 1952 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France. Edited by Gilles Deleuze.
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  7. Introduction.Elizabeth S. Radcliffe - 2008 - In Elizabeth Schmidt Radcliffe (ed.), A Companion to Hume. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–17.
    This chapter contains section titled: Hume's Life A Chronology of Hume's Significant Published Writings The Themes and Authors in this Volume Mind and Knowledge Passions and Action Morality and Beauty Religion Economics, Politics, and History Contemporary Themes References Further Reading.
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  8. Hume.Peter Jones - 1996 - In Eric Tsui-James & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Philosophy. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 709–724.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Biography Philosophy.
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  9. The Treatise: Composition, Reception, and Response.John P. Wright - 2006 - In Saul Traiger (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Hume’s Treatise. Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 5–25.
    This chapter contains section titled: Reception of the Treatise by Francis Hutcheson and Hume's Revisions to Book 3 The Early Reviews of the Treatise and Hume's Response The Principal's Attack in 1745 and Hume's Defence in his Letter from a Gentleman Criticisms of the Treatise after Publication of the Enquiries Thomas Reid's Criticisms of Hume's Philosophy and Hume's Response Hume's Repudiation of the Treatise Conclusion Notes References Further reading.
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  10. The Many Faces of David Hume (1711–1776).Martin Cohen - 2008 - In Martin Cohen & Raul Gonzalez (eds.), Philosophical Tales: Being an Alternative History Revealing the Characters, the Plots, and the Hidden Scenes That Make Up the True Story of Philosophy. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 107–122.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Philosophical Tale.
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  11. David Hume: la vita e l'opera.Mario Dal Pra - 1984 - Roma: Laterza.
  12. Early responses to Hume's life and reputation.James Fieser (ed.) - 2003 - Bristol, England: Thoemmes Press.
  13. David Hume, essays, Moral, Political, and Literary, T. Beauchamp & M. Box, eds. [REVIEW]Paul Russell - 2023 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
    The new two volume edition of Hume’s Essays, Moral, Political and Literary, edited by Tom Beauchamp and Mark Box, is the first critical edition.[3] What primarily distinguishes a critical edition is that it collates the copy-text with all other editions and provides a complete record of variations in the texts. Beauchamp and Box provide readers with detailed, informative notes and annotations that describe the variations and revisions that have been made to the Essays published within Hume’s lifetime. They also provide (...)
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  14. David Hume and the myth of the ‘Warburtonian School’.R. J. W. Mills - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (2):200-223.
    David Hume (1711–1776) believed a ‘confederacy of authors’, brought together by the notoriously pugnacious William Warburton (1698–1779), were his most consistent and scurrilous critics. Warburton and his ‘School’ were Hume’s bêtes noires and embodied so much of what he fought against. Only there is reason to believe that the ‘Warburtonian School’ was more a useful fiction than a historical reality. The following deep dive into Humeana and the ‘stuff of anecdote’ digs up substantial conclusions about Hume’s philosophical project and context. (...)
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  15. Hume: a very short introduction.Jennifer Smalligan Marušić - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (1):140-143.
    In his Hume: A Very Short Introduction, James Harris describes Hume’s shift away from systematic philosophizing and towards the writing of essays, as a genre more “suitable to the literary culture...
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  16. The Infidel and the Professor: David Hume, Adam Smith and the Friendship that Shaped Modern Thought By Dennis C. Rasmussen Princeton University Press, 2017, 315pp., £24.95 (hbk) ISBN: 9780691177014. [REVIEW]Robin Downie - 2019 - Philosophy 94 (1):167-171.
  17. Hume and the Royal African.Max Grober - 2022 - Hume Studies 47 (2):285-309.
    Abstract:A previously overlooked letter written by David Hume to the Comtesse de Boufflers in 1766, read alongside an unpublished letter to Hume from the British official John Roberts, sheds important new light on Hume’s views on race. The letters concern a famous episode in eighteenth-century history, the enslavement and redemption of the “African Prince,” William Ansah Sessarakoo, and his subsequent time as a celebrity in London in 1749–50. Hume’s account of these events, based on Roberts’s letter but re-shaped through a (...)
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  18. Observations relative to the late David Hume, esq. Idem" - 2018 - In Dennis C. Rasmussen (ed.), Adam Smith and the Death of David Hume: The Letter to Strahan and Related Texts. Lanham: Lexington Books.
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