Human Understanding: Studies in the Philosophy of David Hume [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):781-782 (1965)
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Intended to complement the reading of Hume's own works in a philosophy course, this is a collection of recent journal articles on Hume's thought and relevant philosophical problems. Included are essays by Flew, Price, Strawson, Broad, Gasking, Penelhum, and Popper. This book should prove useful in making readily available discussions relating Hume's philosophy to contemporary problems.—R. J. W.

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