Kaila's Reception of Hume

Acta Philosophica Fennica 89:147-162 (2012)
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In this paper, I discuss Eino Kaila's (1890-1958) understanding of David Hume. Kaila was one of the leading Finnish philosophers of the 20th century and a correspondent of the Vienna Circle. He introduced logical empiricism into Finland and taught Georg Henrik von Wright. Final draft

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Jani Hakkarainen
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