The Life of David Hume. By Ernest Campbell Mossner. (Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson & Sons. 1955 (Imprint 1954). Pp. xx + 683. 42s.)
Philosophy 31 (116):80- (1956)
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T. E. Jessop (1955). New Letters of David Hume. Edited by R. Klibansky and E. C. Mossner. (Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1954. Pp. Xxxiv + 253. Price 30s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 30 (115):375-.
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W. B. Todd (ed.) (1974). Hume and the Enlightenment: Essays Presented to Ernest Campbell Mossner. Edinburgh University Press.
Ernest Campbell Mossner (1950). Philosophy and Biography: The Case of David Hume. Philosophical Review 59 (2):184-201.
Ernest Campbell Mossner (1954). The Life of David Hume. [Edinburgh]Nelson.
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