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Series Introduction Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Hume: A life of Letters
Chapter 2. Hume's Thought
1. The Science of Man
2. Causation
3. Justice The Artificiality of justice The Rules of justice The Virtuousness of justice
4. Government, Legitimacy, and Custom The Need for and role of government The Critique of contract Time and Legitimacy Custom
5. Superstition
6. Commerce and the Rule of Law The Decline of the barons The Defense of commerce and luxury The Rule of law and expectation
7. Liberty and Its Qualifications
Chapter 3. Reception and Influence
1. Britain
2. North America
3. Europe France Italy Germany
Chapter 4. Hume and Conservatism
Bibliography Index
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