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  • {{r|David Hume}}
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  • * 1742 [[David Hume]]'s ''Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary''[http://www.econlib.org/libr
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  • == David Hume's views of miracles ==
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  • "'''Of Miracles'''" is the title of Section X of [[David Hume]]'s ''[[An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding]]'' (1748). *David Hume ''Of Miracles'' (introduction by [[Anthony Flew]]). La Salle, Illinois: Ope
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  • ...ion where he endorsed an account using sense-data, and the philosophy of [[David Hume]]. Ayer was Grote Professor of Mind and Logic at the [[University of London
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  • {{r|David Hume}}
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  • *[http://www.1902encyclopedia.com/H/HUM/david-hume.html David Hume]] article in 1902 edition of ''Encyclopaedia Britannica.''(...''"the most s *''The Life of David Hume, Esq. Written by Himself'' (London, W. Strahan & T. Caddell, 1777).
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  • ...teney, the ''Assassin'', Andrew Crosbie and the ''Assassin’s Assessor'', [[David Hume]] "without whose assent nothing could be done, so that between "plus" and " ...undas, [[Adam Ferguson]], Lord Elibank, Sir John Dalrymple, [[John Home]], David Hume and his brother John, [[William Robertson]], [[Hugh Blair]], the Duke of Bu
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  • ...1772). The work built on [[Francis Bacon]]’s philosophy of medicine, and [[David Hume]]’s science of morals, and was particularly influenced by Hume's "princip
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  • Although [[William Paley]] wrote after [[David Hume]] had presented most of the key criticisms of the argument, it is his versi *David Hume ''Dialogues concerning Natural Religion''
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  • {{r|David Hume}}
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  • *Mossner, E.C. (1980) ''The Life of David Hume.'' 2nd edition. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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  • [[Image:Hume.jpg|thumb|right|Statue of David Hume. ''"Man is a reasonable being; and as such, receives from science his prope '''David Hume''' (April 26, 1711 – August 25, 1776) was a Scottish [[philosophy|philoso
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  • ...employed about in thinking; and I could not avoid frequently using it." [[David Hume]] would later restrict this definition to cover mental reconstructions of p
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  • {{rpl|David Hume}}
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  • ...m antiquity have questioned whether or not induction leads to knowledge. [[David Hume]] argued in ''An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding'' that induction ne
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  • ...loyed as a tutor by [[Henry Home, Lord Kames]], during which time he met [[David Hume]], before becoming an advocate in 1760. In 1761 he was appointed Regius Pro
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