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Humean Critique Of David Hume's Theory Of Knowledge Book

Humean Critique Of David Hume's Theory Of Knowledge
Humean Critique Of David Hume's Theory Of Knowledge, A Humean Critique of David Hume's Theory of Knowledge provides the first full-length Aristotilian-Thomistic critique of Hume's most mature and familiar work. While giving Hume proper respect and appreciation for his achievement, Jeremy White engages in a , Humean Critique Of David Hume's Theory Of Knowledge has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Humean Critique Of David Hume's Theory Of Knowledge
  • Written by author Jeremy J. White
  • Published by University Press of America, June 1998
  • A Humean Critique of David Hume's Theory of Knowledge provides the first full-length Aristotilian-Thomistic critique of Hume's most mature and familiar work. While giving Hume proper respect and appreciation for his achievement, Jeremy White engages in a
  • A Humean Critique of David Hume's Theory of Knowledge provides the first full-length Aristotilian-Thomistic critique of Hume's most mature and familiar work. While giving Hume proper respect and appreciation for his achievement, Jeremy White engages in a
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Preface
Ch. IIntroduction1
Ch. IIInfluences on Hume7
Ch. IIIThe Treatise of Human Nature and Hume's Philosophy as a Whole21
Ch. IVAn Enquiry concerning Human Understanding
Sect. IOf the Different Species of Philosophy33
Sect. IIOf the Origins of Ideas43
Sect. IIIOf the Association of Ideas55
Sect. IVSkeptical Doubts concerning the Operations of the Understanding61
Sect. VThe Skeptical Solution to These Doubts79
Sect. VIOf Probability101
Sect. VIIOf the Idea of Necessary Connection105
Sect. VIIIOf Liberty and Necessity119
Sect. IXOf the Reason of Animals139
Sect. XOf Miracles147
AppThe Humanities: Gateway to Wisdom165
Bibliography of Works Cited175


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