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Philosophical Interpretations
Fogelin, Robert J.
Sherman Fairchild Professor in the Humanities, Dartmouth College
Print publication date: 1992 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-507162-7
doi:10.1093/019507162X.003.0007
6 What Hume Actually Said About
Robert J. Fogelin
Since this article was reprinted in this volume, I have come to think that it is fundamentally in error. I take a very different approach to this topic in
A Defense of Hume on Miracles
, Princeton University Press (2003).
Keywords:
Hume
,
miracles
doi:10.1093/019507162X.003.0007
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Contents
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Preface
Introduction
1 Three Platonic Analogies
2 A Reading of Aquinas's Five Ways
3 Hume and Berkeley on the Proofs of Infinite Divisibility
4 Hume and the Missing Shade of Blue
5 Hume's Worries About Personal Identity
6 What Hume Actually Said About Miracles
7 Kant and Hume on Simultaneity of Causes and Effects
8 The Tendency of Hume's Skepticism
9 Richard Price on Promising: A Limited Defense
10 Hamilton's Quantification of the Predicate
Hamilton's Theory of Quantifying the Predicate—A Correction
11 Wittgenstein on Identity
12 Negative Elementary Propositions
13 Wittgenstein and Intuitionism
14 Wittgenstein and Classical Scepticism
15 Thinking and Doing
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