Imagination in Hume's Treatise and Enquiry concerning the Human Understanding

Philosophy 36 (136):62 - 70 (1961)
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The author addresses two questions concerning hume's philosophy: (1) why is imagination so prominent in hume's thought? and (2) what exactly did hume mean by imagination? (staff)

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Hume on the Imagination.Fabian Dorsch - 2015 - Rero Doc Digital Library:1-28.
Imagination and Experimentalism in Hume’s Philosophy.Andrew Ward - 2012 - Southwest Philosophy Review 28 (1):165-175.

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