This book is the first devoted to Hume's conception of testimony. O'Brien looks wider than the miracles essay, turning to what Hume says about testimony in the Treatise, the moral Enquiry, the History of England and his Essays.
This book is the first devoted to Hume's conception of testimony. O'Brien looks wider than the miracles essay, turning to what Hume says about testimony in the Treatise, the moral Enquiry, the History of England and his Essays.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dan O'Brien is a Reader in Philosophy and Subject Co-ordinator for Philosophy at Oxford Brookes University. He is the founder and convenor of the Oxford Hume Forum and book reviews editor for Hume Studies. He is co-author of the Reader's Guide to Hume's Enquiry concerning Human Understanding (2007) and Hume's Critique of Religion (2013) and co-editor of the Bloomsbury Companion to Hume (2015).
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Introduction 1. Hume on Miracles 2. Naturalism, Scepticism and Reductionism 3. Anti-Reductionism 4. Sympathy, Belief and Testimony 5. Testimony and Virtue 6. Hume's Social Epistemology
Introduction 1. Hume on Miracles 2. Naturalism, Scepticism and Reductionism 3. Anti-Reductionism 4. Sympathy, Belief and Testimony 5. Testimony and Virtue 6. Hume's Social Epistemology
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