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Hume on Necessary Causal Connections

Philosophy 66 (258):517 - 521 (1991)

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  1. Hume’s Alleged Pyrrhonism.Dorothy Coleman - 1988 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 26 (4):461-468.
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  • Hume's Philosophy of Human Nature.John Laird - 1932 - Mind 42 (165):67-75.
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  • Locke, Berkeley, Hume: Central Themes.Jonathan Bennett - 1971 - Philosophy 47 (180):175-176.
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  • Hume and causal realism.Michael J. Costa - 1989 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 67 (2):172 – 190.
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  • The Idea of a Necessary Connection.H. O. Mounce - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (233):381 - 388.
    Hume is not a philosopher who has been viewed, on the whole, with excessive sympathy. Slips and inadequacies of argument, which are the inevitable consequence of human fallibility, are treated by his critics not with charity but with delight; and there are few who think it necessary to state his argument at its strongest before proceeding to refute it. A striking example of this procedure may be found in Antony Flew's paper ‘Another Idea of Necessary Connection’. The example is striking (...)
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