Hume, Locke and consciousness

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 42 (S1):198-203 (2012)
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This is a reply to Donald Ainslie's discussion of Terence Penelhum's work on Hume, Locke and the nature of consciousness; although agree on many points about the differences between Locke and Hume, I take issue with Ainslie's views about the epistemic status Hume accords to introspective acts.

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