"Our ideas in experience: Hume's examples in ' of scepticism with regard to the senses'"

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (3):445 – 470 (2004)
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The examples Hume relies on in _Treatise_ I.iv.2 raise questions about the role of contrariety in experience as it affects belief in the objects of perception.

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Catherine Kemp
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The Will to Believe.W. James - 1896 - Philosophical Review 6:88.
Hume's philosophy of common life.Donald W. Livingston - 1984 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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