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===Who's Who=== | ===Who's Who=== |
Revision as of 03:08, 27 September 2012
Contents
Sept 25th research exercise=
Drawing on our knowledge of Hume, try to find the following. Identify yourself with each post.
General articles on a topic in Hume
A Set of articles that focus on a particular issue or problem in a topic in Hume
David Owen, Hume Versus Price on Miracles and Prior Probabilities: Testimony and the Bayesian Calculation, [[12]]
Who's Who
Important Hume scholars, based on searches: Peter Millican, I found 7 articles written by him about Hume. Wikipedia also says he's a leading scholar, and I found a book, An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding, that was edited by Millican. [[13]]
Important Hume critics:
Tony Pitson, George Campbell's Critique of Hume on Testimony, proxy.foley.gonzaga.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct