Themes in Hume: The Self, the Will, Religion
Oxford University Press (2000)
| Abstract | Since the 1950s, Terence Penelhum has been a leading contributor to studies on the thought of David Hume. In this collection, he presents a selection of the best of his essays on Hume. Most of the essays are quite recent and three are previously unpublished. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Self (Philosophy Religion Philosophy Will | |||||||||
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| Call number | B1499.S45.P46 2000 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0199266352 | |||||||||
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Stanley Tweyman (ed.) (1996). Hume on Natural Religion. Thoemmes Press.
James Fieser, David Hume -- Writings on Religion. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
David Hume (2007). A Dissertation on the Passions: The Natural History of Religion: A Critical Edition. Oxford University Press.
Terence Penelhum (1981). Hume's Philosophy of Religion. Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (4):510-512.
Terence Penelhum (1997). A Religion Without Talking: Religious Belief and Natural Belief in Hume's Philosophy of Religion Beryl Logan New York: Peter Lang, 1993. Xii + 184 Pp., $42.95 US. [REVIEW] Dialogue 36 (04):856-.
David Hume (2007). Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and Other Writings. Cambridge University Press.
Paul Russell (2007). Hume's Lucretian Mission: Is It Self-Refuting? The Monist 90 (2):182-199.
D. Z. Phillips & Timothy Tessin (eds.) (1999). Religion and Hume's Legacy. St. Martin's Press, Scholarly and Reference Division.
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