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    Nietzsche on the Skeptic’s Life.Adi Parush - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (3):523 - 542.
    Nietzsche’s road to skepticism differed from that of many skeptics who preceded him. His skepticism did not arise from the view that it is impossible to bridge the gap between subjective impressions and the objective world. Comparison with Hume will serve to clarify this point. Hume’s skepticism was based on several basic assumptions amongst which of central importance was the assumption that the only immediate data of consciousness are "impressions and ideas." He was led to skepticism by his belief that (...)
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  2. Ha-Ratsyonali Veha-Iratsyonali Kovets Ma Amarim.Marcelo Dascal & Adi Parush - 1975 - Universitat Ben-Guryon Ba-Negev.
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  3. Filosofyah, sifrut u-mah she-benehen =.Adi Parush - 2018 - Yerushalayim: Karmel.
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    Is Hume a Sceptic About Induction?: On a Would-be Revolution in the Interpretation of Hume's Philosophy.Adi Parush - 1977 - Hume Studies 3 (1):1-16.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IS HUME A SCEPTIC ABOUT INDUCTION? On a Would-be Revolution in the Interpretation of Hume's Philosophy The history of philosophy does not abound with great philosophers. But the number of those whose preoccupation is with the interpretation of the great philosophers' works is overwhelming. It is not surprising, therefore, that time and again we come upon arguments to the effect that a great philosopher has never been properly understood. (...)
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    Is Hume a Sceptic About Induction?: On a Would-be Revolution in the Interpretation of Hume's Philosophy.Adi Parush - 1977 - Hume Studies 3 (1):1-16.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IS HUME A SCEPTIC ABOUT INDUCTION? On a Would-be Revolution in the Interpretation of Hume's Philosophy The history of philosophy does not abound with great philosophers. But the number of those whose preoccupation is with the interpretation of the great philosophers' works is overwhelming. It is not surprising, therefore, that time and again we come upon arguments to the effect that a great philosopher has never been properly understood. (...)
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  6. Megamot be-toldot ha-sefekanut.Adi Parush - 1974
     
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