A Faculty Theory of Knowledge: Hume's First Enquiry

Lewisburg [Pa.]: Bucknell University Press (1971)
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This work draws together the strands of doctine into the epistemological theory that Hume called 'a mental geography, ' which translates in modern terms into a faculty theory of knowledge. This theory forms the foundation of Hume's other best-known doctrines and, the author argues, is essential to their proper understanding.

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