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Hume Studies

Volume 29, Number 2, November 2003, pp. 381–400

The Hume Literature, 2002

WILLIAM EDWARD MORRIS

This bibliography covers the Hume literature for 2002. Once again, I encour­age readers of Hume Studies to supply additions, corrections, or bibliographical information still missing from any of these listings. I am grateful to all who have contributed additions or corrections to these bibliographies. With this issue, I am especially happy to acknowledge my debt to Dr. Frédéric Brahami, of the Université Marc–Bloch de Strasbourg, who generously provided bib­liographical information for the French Hume literature for 2002, as well as additions and corrections to the French Hume literature for 2001. Merci beaucoup, mon ami!

For the Hume literature prior to 1986, the reader should consult Roland Hall’s authoritative Fifty Years of Hume Scholarship: A Bibliographic Guide (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1978), which covers the period 1925 to 1976, and also lists significant earlier work on Hume. Hall’s bibliographies in Hume Studies supplement that work. They appeared from 1978 to 1988 and cover the Hume literature for the years 1977 to 1985. My bibliographies de-part from Hall’s practice in that they do not list items published in Hume Studies. Articles and reviews that appeared in Hume Studies from 1975 through 1993 (volumes 1–19) were comprehensively indexed in the November 1993 issue. Subsequent November issues include an index for that year.

The next bibliography, which will cover the Hume literature for 2003, will appear in the November 2004 issue of Hume Studies. I invite readers to send notices or offprints of their articles, reviews, editions, anthologies, and dissertations to the addresses listed at the bottom of this page.

William Edward Morris is Associate Professor of Philosophy, Illinois Wesleyan University,Bloomington, IL 61702-2900.e-mail: [email protected]

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The following abbreviations of journal titles are used here:

APQ American Philosophical QuarterlyAJP Australasian Journal of PhilosophyBJHP British Journal for the History of PhilosophyBJPS British Journal for the Philosophy of ScienceCJP Canadian Journal of PhilosophyHPQ History of Philosophy QuarterlyJAAC Journal of Aesthetics and Art CriticismJHI Journal of the History of IdeasJHP Journal of the History of PhilosophyJP Journal of PhilosophyPAS Proceedings of the Aristotelian SocietyPB Philosophical BooksPPQ Pacific Philosophical QuarterlyPQ Philosophical QuarterlyPR Philosophical ReviewPPR Philosophy and Phenomenological ResearchPS Philosophical StudiesRIP Revue Internationale de PhilosophieRM Review of MetaphysicsRS Religious StudiesSJP Southern Journal of PhilosophyTLS Times (London) Literary Supplement

Abramson, Kate. “Two Portraits of the Humean Moral Agent.” PPQ 83.4 (2002): 301–34.

Audi, Robert. “Prospects for a Naturalization of Practical Reason: Humean Instrumentalism and the Normative Authority of Desire.” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 10.3 (2002): 235–63.

Ayers, Michael. Review of Jonathan Bennett, Learning from Six Philosophers: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume (2 vols) TLS 5176 (2002): 6–7.

Beebee, Helen, and Alfred Mele. “Humean Compatibilism.” Mind 111.442 (2002): 201–23.

Bell, Martin. “Belief and Instinct in Hume’s First Enquiry.” In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

Bennett, Jonathan. “Empiricism about Meanings.” In Reading Hume on Hu­man Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

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Berry, R. J. “Divine Action: Expected and Unexpected.” Zygon 37.3 (2002): 717–27.

Bertman, Martin. “Hobbes and Hume on Promising.” Vera–Lex 3.1–2 (2002): 63–90.

Betzler, M. Review of K. Hepfer, Motivation and Evaluation: A Study in the Prac­tical Philosophy of Hume and Kant. Kant–Studien 93.2 (2002): 227–30.

Blackburn, Simon. “Hume and Thick Connexions.” In Reading Hume on Hu­man Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

Botterill, George. “Hume on Liberty and Necessity.” In Reading Hume on Hu­man Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

Boulter, Stephen J. “Hume on Induction: A Genuine Problem or Theology’s Trojan Horse?” Philosophy 77.299 (2002): 67–86.

Brady, Michael. “Skepticism, Normativity, and Practical Identity.” Journal of Value Inquiry 36.4 (2002): 403–12.

Bricke, John. Review of Terence Penelhum, Themes in Hume: The Self, the Will, Religion. RM 55.4 (2002): 871–3.

Broackes, Justin. “Hume, Belief, and Personal Identity.” In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

Brookes, Derek R. (ed). Thomas Reid’s Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man: A Critical Edition. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002.

Buckle, Stephen. Review of David Owen, Hume’s Reason. AJP 80.4 (2002): 526–8.

Contratti, Maria Beatriz. Review of Susana Maidana, El papel terapeutico de la filosofia: Interpretacion y vigencia del pensamiento de David Hume. Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 28.1 (2002): 166–8.

Craig, Edward. “The Idea of Necessary Connexion.” In Reading Hume on Hu­man Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

Costa, Margarita. Review of Jose Tasset, La Etica y las pasiones: un estudio de la filosofia moral y politica de David Hume. Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 28.1 (2002): 145–7.

Costelloe, Timothy M. Review of Stephen Buckle, Hume’s Enlightenment Tract: The Unity and Purpose of An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. Mind 111.441 (2002): 84–8.

Crisp, Roger. “Hume e un utilitarista?” Iride 15.36 (2002): 251–61.

Cuneo, Terence. “Reconciling Realism with Humeanism.” AJP 80.4 (2002): 465–86.

Dadlez, Eva M. “The Vicious Habits of Entirely Fictitious People: Hume on the Moral Evaluation of Art.” Philosophy and Literature 26.1 (2002): 143–56.

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Darwall, Stephen. “Ethical Intuitionism and the Motivation Problem.” In Ethical Intuitionism: Re-evaluations, edited by Philip Stratton Lake. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002.

Davidson, Jenny. Review of Adam Potkay, The Passion for Happiness: Samuel Johnson and David Hume. Modern Philology 100.1 (2002): 112–5.

Deigh, John. “Promises under Fire.” Ethics 112.3 (2002): 483–506.

De Pierris, Graciela. “Causation as a Philosophical Relation in Hume.” PPR 64.3 (2002): 499–545.

Dow, Sheila C. “Interpretation: The Case of David Hume.” History of Political Economy 34.2 (2002): 399–420.

Dussel, Enrique. “Algunas reflexiones sobre la ‘falacia naturalista’ (¿Pueden tener contenidos normativos implicitos cierto tipo de juicios empiricos?).” Concordia 41 (2002): 48–61.

Dworkin, Gerald. “Contractualism and the Normativity of Principles.” Eth­ics 112.3 (2002): 471–82.

Ertl, Wolfgang. “Hume’s Antinomy and Kant’s Critical Turn.” JHP 10.4 (2002): 617–40.

Faulkner, P. “On the Rationality of our Response to Testimony.” Synthese 131.3 (2002): 353–70.

Flew, Antony. Review of Stephen Buckle, Hume’s Enlightenment Tract: The Unity and Purpose of An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding. BJHP 10.1 (2002): 147–9.

Frasca–Spada, Marina. Review of Anne Jaap Jacobson (ed) Feminist Interpreta­tions of David Hume. Philosophical Books 43.3 (2002): 221–6.

Gallie, Roger. Review of Dabney Townsend, Hume’s Aesthetic Theory: Taste and Sentiment. Mind 111 (2002): 916-9.

Garrett, Brian Jonathan. Review of Gerhard Preyer and Frank Siebelt (eds) Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis. Philosophy in Review (Comptes rendus philosophiques). 22.5 (2002): 356–8.

Garrett, Don. “Hume on Testimony Concerning Miracles.” In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

Gaskin, J. C. “Religion: The Useless Hypothesis.” In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

Gendler, Tamar Szabo, and John Hawthorne (eds.). Conceivability and Possi­bility. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002.

. “Introduction: Conceivability and Possibility.” In Conceivabil­ity and Possibility; see Gendler and Hawthorne, 2002.

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Goyette, J. Review of John Earman, Hume’s Abject Failure: The Argument against Miracles. RM 55.3 (2002): 625–7.

Gunton, C. “Die biblische Urgeschichte in der Aufklärung. Johann Gottfried Herders Interpretation der Genesis als Antwort auf die Religionskritik David Humes.” The Journal of Theological Studies 53.2 (2002): 780–2.

Guseinov, Abdusalam Abdulkerimovich. “The Subjunctive Mood of Moral­ity.” Translated by James E. Walker. Russian Studies in Philosophy 41.1 (2002): 5–45.

Haakonssen, Knud. Review of Isabel Rivers, Reason, Grace, and Sentiment: A Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England, 1660-1780 (Volume 2: Shaftesbury to Hume). History of Political Thought 23.4 (2002): 719–22.

Hajek, Alan, and Ned Hall. “Induction and Probability.” In The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Science, edited by Peter Machamer. Cambridge: Blackwell, 2002.

Hanley, Ryan Patrick. “Hume’s Last Lessons: The Civic Education of My Own Life.” The Review of Politics 64.4 (2002): 659–85.

Hedley, D. Review of Isabel Rivers, Reason, Grace, and Sentiment: A Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England, 1660-1780 (Volume 2: Shaftesbury to Hume). Journal of Ecclesiastical History 53.2 (2002): 400–1.

Hepfer, Karl (ed). David Hume. Eine Untersuchung der Grundlagen der Moral. Translated by Karl Hepfer. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2002.

Hernandez, C. P. “Newton, Hume and the Mechanics of the Mental.” Revista de Historia de la Psicología 23.3–4 (2002): 421–30.

Holley, David M. “The Role of Anthropomorphism in Hume’s Critique of The-ism.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 51.2 (2002): 83–99.

Jacquette, Dale. “Hume on Infinite Divisibility and the Negative Idea of a Vacuum.” BJHP 10.3 (2002): 413–35.

Jaeger, Lydia. “Humean Supervenience and Best–System Laws.” International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 16.2 (2002): 141–55.

Johnson, Oliver A. Review of John Bricke, Mind and Morality: An Examina­tion of Hume’s Moral Psychology. International Studies in Philosophy 34.4 (2002): 167–8.

Jones, W. E. “Explaining Our Own Beliefs: Non–Epistemic Believing and Doxastic Instability. PS 111.3 (2002): 217–49.

Jordan, Will R. “Religion in the Public Square: A Reconsideration of David Hume and Religious Establishment.” The Review of Politics 64.4 (2002): 687–715.

Kail, P. J. E. Review of Jennifer A. Herdt, Religion and Faction in Hume’s Moral Philosophy. Mind 111.442 (2002): 429–34.

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Kamooneh, Kaveh. “Hume: A Supernaturalist and a Phenomenalist?” Philo­sophical Inquiry 24.3–4 (2002): 95–102.

Katzav, Joel. “Humean Metaphysics.” SJP 40.1 (2002): 59–73.

Kelly, Erin. “Moral Agency and Free Choice: Clarke’s Unlikely Success against Hume.” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 84.3 (2002): 297–318.

Kemp, Catherine. “Experience Matters: Indifference and Determination in Hume’s Treatise.” Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16.4 (2002): 243–55.

Kennett, Jeanette. “Autism, Empathy and Moral Agency.” PQ 52.208 (2002): 340–57.

Koperski, Jeffrey. Review of John Earman, Hume’s Abject Failure: The Argument against Miracles. Philosophia Christi 4.2 (2002): 558–63.

Kreimendahl, Lothar. “Bayles Bedeutung fur den jungen Hume. Die Quelle der Reflexionen zur Philosophie in Humes ‘Early Memoranda’.” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 84.1 (2002): 64–83.

Lange, Marc. “Okasha on Inductive Scepticism.” PQ 52.207 (2002): 226–32.

Lariviere, D. Anthony and Thomas Lennon. “The History and Significance of Hume’s Burning Coal Example: Time, Identity, and Individuation.” Journal of Philosophical Research 27 (2002): 511–26.

Lehrer, Keith. “Self–Presentation, Representation and the Self.” PPR 64.2 (2002): 412–30.

Lemmens, W. Review of David O’Connor, Hume on Religion. Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64.4 (2002): 796.

Lemos, Ramon. “Freedom and Power.” Southwest Philosophy Review 18.2 (2002): 11–24.

Lennon, Thomas. “Did Bayle Read Saint–Evremond?” JHI 63.2 (2002): 225–37.

Levinson, Jerrold. “Hume’s Standard of Taste: The Real Problem.” JAAC 60.3 (2002): 227–38.

Lewis, Peter. Review of Dabney Townsend, Hume’s Aesthetic Theory: Taste and Sentiment. International Philosophical Quarterly 42.3 (2002): 406–8.

Lipton, Peter. Review of Colin Howson, Hume’s Problem: Induction and the Jus­tification of Belief. BJPS 53.4 (2002): 579–83.

Liu, Xiusheng. “Mencius, Hume, and Sensibility Theory.” Philosophy East and West 52.1 (2002): 75–97.

Livingston, Donald. “Hume on the Divine and Philosophic Barbarism.” In Philosophy and Culture: Essays in Honor of Donald Phillip Verene, edited by Glenn Alexander Magee. Charlottesville: Philosophy Documentation Center, 2002.

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Loeb, Louis E. Stability and Justification in Hume’s Treatise. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Lombardo, Eugenio S. G. “Analogical versus Discrete Theories of Possibility.” AJP 80.3 (2002): 307–20.

Lomonaco, Jeffrey. “Adam Smith’s ‘Letter to the Authors of the Edinburgh Review’.” JHI 63.4 (2002): 659–76.

Magri, Tito. “Freres Ennemis. The Common Root of Expressivism and Constructivism.” Topoi 21.1–2 (2002): 153–64.

Malherbe, Michel (ed). David Hume, Essais et Traités sur plusieurs sujets, vol 4: Enquête sur les principes de la morale; histoire naturelle de la religion. Trans­lated with commentaries by Michel Malherbe. Paris: Vrin, 2002.

(ed). David Hume, système sceptique et autres systèmes. Translated with commentaries by Michel Malherbe. Paris: Seuil, 2002.

Maslen, Cei. “A Defense of Humeanism from Nagel’s Persimmon.” Erkenntnis 57.1 (2002): 41–6.

McCallam, David. “Three Deaths and Enlightenment Thought: Hume, Johnson, Marat.” French Studies 56.4 (2002): 528.

McDonough, Jeffrey K. “Hume’s Account of Memory.” BJHP 10.1 (2002): 71– 87.

Mercado, Juan Andres. El sentimiento como racionalidad: La filosofia de la creencia en David Hume. Pamplona: EUNSA, 2002.

Meynell, Hugo. “Modern Philosophy and the Flight from the Subject.” Method 20.2 (2002): 199–216.

Miller, J. Joseph. “Neither Whig Nor Tory: A Philosophical Examination of Hume’s Views on the Stuarts.” HPQ 19.3 (2002): 275–308.

Millican, Peter (ed). Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002.

. “The Context, Aims, and Structure of Hume’s First Enquiry.” In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

. “Hume’s Sceptical Doubt Concerning Induction.” In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

Murdoch, Dugald. “Induction, Hume, and Probability.” JP 99.4 (2002): 185–99.

Nakanishi, Wendy Jones. Review of Isabel Rivers, Reason, Grace, and Sentiment: A Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England, 1660-1780 (Vol­ume 2: Shaftesbury to Hume). English Studies 83.3 (2002): 277–8.

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Nichols, T. L. “Miracles are not ‘Violations.’” Zygon 37.3 (2002): 703–15.

Norton, David Fate. “On the Academical or Sceptical Philosophy.” In Read­ing Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

Nuyen, A. “Rationality, Religiousness, and the Belief in Miracles.” Philosophy Today 46.4 (2002): 419–28.

. “Kant on Miracles.” HPQ 19.3 (2002): 309–23.

O’Grady, Jane. Review of Rupert Read and Kenneth A. Richman (eds) The New Hume Debate. Philosophy 77.1 (2002): 125–30.

Owen, David. “Hume Versus Price on Miracles and Prior Probabilities: Testi­mony and the Bayesian Calculation.” In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

Paganini, Gianni. “Hume, Bayle e i Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.” Giornale Critico della Filosofia Italiana 22.2 (2002): 234–63.

Pages, Joan. “The Dretske–Tooley–Armstrong Theory of Natural Laws and the Inference Problem.” International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 16.3 (2002): 227–43.

Pannenberg, W. “The Concept of Miracle.” Zygon 37.3 (2002): 759–62.

Pitson, A. E. Review of Terence Penelhum, Themes in Hume: The Self, The Will, Religion. International Philosophical Quarterly 42.1 (2002): 114–6.

. Hume’s Philosophy of the Self. New York and London: Routledge, 2002.

Polkinghorne, J. C. “The Credibility of the Miraculous.” Zygon 37.3 (2002): 751–7.

Quezada Pulido, Wilfredo. “Causalidad fisica: procesos causales y cantidades conservadas.” Revista de Filosofia 58 (2002): 79–99.

Redekop, Benjamin. “Thomas Reid and the Problem of Induction: From Com­mon Experience to Common Sense.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 33.1 (2002): 35–57.

Ribeiro, Brian. “Epistemological Skepticism(s) and Rational Self–Control.” Monist 85.3 (2002): 468–77.

Robel, Gilles (ed). David Hume, Essais moraux, politiques et littéraires, et autres essays. Translated by Gilles Robel. Paris: PUF, 2002).

Rosen, F. “Utility and Justice: Epicurus and the Epicurean Tradition.” Polis 19.1–2 (2002): 93–107.

Ross, Peter. “Explaining Motivated Desires.” Topoi 21.1–2 (2002): 199–207.

Roth, Paul A. “Ways of Pastmaking.” History of the Human Sciences 15.4 (2002): 125–43.

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Sabl, A. “When Bad Things Happen From Good People (and Vice-Versa): Hume’s Political Ethics of Revolution.” Polity 35.1 (2002): 73-92.

Schmaltz, Tad M. Review of Jonathan Bennett, Learning from Six Philosophers: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume (2 vol.). Mind 111.442 (2002): 367–73.

Schmidt, Jan. “Kausalitat in der aktuellen Physik komplexer Systeme.” Prima Philosophia 15.1 (2002): 49–66.

Sessions, William Lad. Reading Hume’s Dialogues: A Veneration for True Reli­gion. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2002.

Shelley, Cameron. “The First Inconvenience of Anthropomorphism: The Disanalogy in Part IV of Hume’s Dialogues.” HPQ 19.2 (2002): 171–89.

Sher, George. “Blameworthy Action and Character.” PPR 64.2 (2002): 381–92.

Slezak, Peter. “The Tripartite Model of Representation.” Philosophical Psychol­ogy 15.3 (2002): 239–70.

Sorensen, Roy. “The Art of the Impossible.” In Conceivability and Possibility; see Gendler and Hawthorne, 2002.

Spencer, Mark G. “Hume and Madison on Faction.” William and Mary Quar­terly 59.4 (2002): 869–96.

Stanford, P. Kyle. “The Manifest Connection: Causation, Meaning, and David Hume.” JHP 40.3 (2002): 339–60.

Stempsey, William. “Miracles and the Limits of Medical Knowledge.” Medi­cine, Health Care and Philosophy 5.1 (2002): 1–9.

Stewart, M. A. “Two Species of Philosophy: The Historical Significance of the First Enquiry.” In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002.

Sullivan, M. G. “Rapin, Hume and the Identity of the Historian in Eighteenth Century England.” History of European Ideas 28.3 (2002): 145–62.

Sweek, J. Review of John Earman, Hume’s Abject Failure: The Argument against Miracles. Journal of Religion 82.2 (2002): 302–3.

Swinburne, Richard. Review of John Earman, Hume’s Abject Failure: The Argu­ment Against Miracles. Mind 111.441 (2002): 95–9.

Taliaferro, Charles, and Anders Hendrickson. “Hume’s Racism and his Case against the Miraculous.” Philosophia Christi 4.2 (2002): 427–41.

Taylor, Jacqueline. “Humean Ethics and the Politics of Sentiment.” Topoi 21.1– 2 (2002): 175–86.

. “Hume on the Standard of Virtue.” Journal of Ethics 6.1 (2002): 43–62.

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Taylor, S. Review of Isabel Rivers, Reason, Grace, and Sentiment: A Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England, 1660-1780 (Volume 2: Shaftesbury to Hume). Literature and History 11.1 (2002): 102–3.

Ten, C. L. “Hume’s Racism and Miracles.” Journal of Value Inquiry 36.1 (2002): 101–7.

Thomas, Alan. “Internal Reasons and Contractualist Impartiality.” Utilitas 14.2 (2002): 135–54.

Tiberius, Valerie. “Maintaining Conviction and the Humean Account of Normativity.” Topoi 21.1–2 (2002): 165–73.

Vaccari, Alessio. Review of Antonio Santucci, Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, II: Hume e Hutcheson Reid e la scuola del senso commune. Iride 15.36 (2002): 446–8.

Valenza, R. “Editing the Self: David Hume’s Narrative Theory.” The Eighteenth Century 43.2 (2002): 137–60.

Van der Breggen, Hendrik. “Hume’s Scale: How Hume Counts a Miracle’s Improbability Twice.” Philosophia Christi 4.2 (2002): 443–53.

Van Roojen, Mark. “Humean and Anti–Humean Internalism about Moral Judgements.” PPR 65.1 (2002): 26–49.

. “Should Motivational Humeans Be Humeans about Rational­ity?” Topoi 21.1–2 (2002): 209–15.

Vienne, Jean Michel. “Croyance et connaissance (Spinoza et l’empirisme).” Revue de Theologie et de Philosophie 134.2–3 (2002): 187–98.

Volonte, P. “Experience and Categorical Thinking: Hume, Kant and Husserl on Pre–predicative Experience and Predicative Knowledge. Rivista Di Filosofia Neo–Scolastica 94.1 (2002): 157–8.

Vranas, Peter B. M. “Who’s Afraid of Undermining? Why the Principal Might Not Contradict Humean Supervenience.” Erkenntnis 57.2 (2002): 151–74.

Ward, Barry. “Humeanism without Humean Supervenience: A Projectivist Account of Laws and Possibilities.” PS 107.3 (2002): 191–218.

Ward, Keith. “Believing in Miracles.” Zygon 37.3 (2002): 741–50.

Wedgwood, Ralph. “Practical Reason and Desire.” AJP 80.3 (2002): 345–58.

Welbourne, Michael. “Is Hume Really a Reductivist?” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 33.2 (2002): 407–23.

Winkler, Kenneth P. “Beyond Cudworth’s Corpsucles.” Review of Stephen Buckle, Hume’s Enlightenment Tract: The Unity and Purpose of An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. TLS 5176 (2002): 8–9.

Wood, Paul (ed.). The Correspondence of Thomas Reid. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002.

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Yarnell, Patrick H. “Humean Instrumentalism and the Motivational Capac­ity of Reason.” Journal of Philosophical Research 27 (2002): 499–509.

Yenor, Scott. “Between Rationalism and Postmodernism: Hume’s Political Science of our ‘Mixed Kind of Life’.” Political Research Quarterly 55.2 (2002): 329–50.

Zack, Naomi. Philosophy of Science and Race. New York: Routledge, 2002.

Zimmerman, Dean. “Scala and the Spinning Spheres.” PPR 64.2 (2002): 398–405.

Books Reviewed

Bennett, Jonathan. Learning from Six Philosophers: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume (2 vols). (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001).

TLS 5176.6–7; see Ayers, 2002.

Mind 111.442.367–73; see Schmaltz, 2002.

Bricke, John. Mind and Morality: An Examination of Hume’s Moral Psychology. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996).

International Studies in Philosophy 34.4.167–8; see Johnson, 2002.

Buckle, Stephen. Hume’s Enlightenment Tract: The Unity and Purpose of An En­quiry Concerning Human Understanding. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001).

Mind 111.441.84–8; see Costelloe, 2002.

BJHP 10.1.147–9; see Flew, 2002.

TLS 5176.8–9; see Winkler, 2002.

Earman, John. Hume’s Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000).

RM 55.3.625–7; see Goyette, 2002.

JHP 39.4.592–4; see Harrison, 2001.

Philosophia Christi 4.2.558–63; see Koperski, 2002.

Journal of Religion 82.2.302–3; see Sweek, 2002.

Mind 111.441.95–9; see Swinburne, 2002.

Garrett, Don. Cognition and Commitment in Hume’s Philosophy. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997).

BJHP 6.3.455–62; see Frasca–Spada, 1998.

Hepfer, Karl. Motivation und Bewertung. Eine Studie zur praktischen Philosophie Humes und Kants. (Gottingen: Vandenhoek & Ruprecht, 1997).

Kant–Studien 93.2.227–30; see Betzler, 2002.

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Herdt, Jennifer A. Religion and Faction in Hume’s Moral Philosophy. (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997).

Mind 111.442.429–34; see Kail, 2002.

Howson, Colin. Hume’s Problem: Induction and the Justification of Belief. (Ox-ford: Clarendon Press, 2000).

History and Philosophy of Logic 22.4.237; see Collier, 2001.

BJPS 53.4.579–83; see Lipton, 2002.

Jacobson, Anne Jaap (ed). Feminist Interpretations of David Hume. (University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000).

Philosophical Books 43.3.221–6; see Frasca–Spada, 2002.

Livingston, Donald. Philosophical Melancholy and Delirium. (Chicago and Lon-don: University of Chicago Press, 1998).

BJHP 9.2.361–6; see Kail, 2001.

Maidana, Susana. El papel terapeéutico de la filosofía: interpretación y vigencia del pensamiento de David Hume. (San Miguel de Tucumán: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, 1999).

Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 28.1.166–8; see Contraitti, 2002.

O’Connor, David. Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hume on Religion. (Lon-don and New York: Routledge, 2001).

Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64.4.796; see Lemmens, 2002.

Owen, David. Hume’s Reason. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999).

AJP 80.4.526–8; see Buckle, 2002.

Penelhum, Terence. Themes in Hume: The Self, the Will, Religion. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000).

RM 55.4.871–3; see Bricke, 2002.

BJHP 9.2.374–6; see Flew, 2001.

International Philosophical Quarterly 42.1.114–6; see Pitson, 2002.

Phillips, D. Z. and Timothy Tessin (eds). Religion and Hume’s Legacy. (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999).

JHP 39.2.299–300; see Fieser, 2001.

Potkay, Adam. The Passion for Happiness: Samuel Johnson and David Hume. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2000).

Modern Philology 100.1.112–5; see Davidson, 2002.

Preyer, Gerhard and Frank Siebelt (eds). Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001).

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Philosophy in Review (Comptes rendus philosophiques). 22.5.356–8; see Garrett, Brian, 2002.

Quinton, Anthony. Hume. (London and New York: Routledge, 1997).

Teaching Philosophy 24.4.415–7; see Ribeiro, 2001.

Read, Rupert and Kenneth A. Richman (eds). The New Hume Debate. (London and New York: Routledge, 2000).

Philosophy 77.1.125–30; see O’Grady, 2002.

Rivers, Isabel. Reason, Grace, and Sentiment: A Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England, 1660-1780 (Volume 2: Shaftesbury to Hume). (Cam-bridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).

English Historical Review 116.467.728–33; see Clark, 2001.

History of Political Thought 23.4.719–22; see Haakonssen, 2002.

Journal of Ecclesiastical History 53.2.400–1; see Hedley, 2002.

English Studies 83.3.277–8; see Nakanishi, 2002.

Literature and History 11.1.102–3; see Taylor, S., 2002.

Santucci, Antonio. Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, II: Hume e Hutcheson Reid e la scuola del senso commune. (Bologna: Il Mulino, 2000).

Iride 15.36.446–8; see Vaccari, 2002.

Tasset, José L. La ética y las pasiones. Un estudio de la filosofía moral y política de David Hume. (Coruña : Universidade da Coruña, 1999).

Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 28.1.145–7; see Costa, 2002.

Townsend, Dabney. Hume’s Aesthetic Theory: Taste and Sentiment. (London and New York, 2001).

Mind 111.442.916-9; see Gallie, 2002.

International Philosophical Quarterly 42.3.406–8; see Lewis, 2002.

Addition to The Hume Literature, 1998

Boucher, David and Paul Kelly (eds). Social Justice from Hume to Walzer. New York: Routledge, 1998.

Correction to The Hume Literature, 1998

Frasca–Spada, Marina. “Hume’s Philosophy More Geometrico Demonstrata.” Review of Don Garrett, Cognition and Commitment in Hume’s Philosophy. BJHP 6.3 (1998): 455–62. Substitute for Frasca–Spada, 1998.

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Additions to The Hume Literature, 1999

Beardsmore, R. W. “Hume and the Miraculous.” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

Bell, Martin. “Hume on Superstition.” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

Blackburn, Simon. “Playing Hume’s Hand.” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

Brenner, William H. “Morality and Religion: Meeting Hume’s Challenge.” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

Davis, Stephen T. “Beardsmore on Hume on Miracles.” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

Ferriera, M. Jamie. “Hume’s ‘Mitigated Scepticism’: Some Implications for Religious Belief.” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

Flew, Antony. “Can Religion be Rational?” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

Harvey, Van. A. “Is There Anything Religious about Philo’s ‘True Religion’?” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

Jones, Peter. “Hume on Context, Sentiment and Testimony in Religion.” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

McIntyre, Jane L. “Passion and Artifice in Hume’s Account of Superstition.” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

Maidana, Susana. El papel terapeéutico de la filosofía: interpretación y vigencia del pensamiento de David Hume. San Miguel de Tucumán: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, 1999.

Murphy, Nancy. “Overcoming Hume on His Own Terms.” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

Phillips, D. Z. “Is Hume’s ‘True Religion’ a Religious Belief?” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

Phillips, D. Z., and Timothy Tessin (eds). Religion and Hume’s Legacy. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999.

Tasset, José L. Resumen del Tratado de la Naturaleza Humana: The Abstract of A Treatise of Human Nature. Barcelona: Libros de Er, 1999.

Tilghman, B. R. “Religion after Hume: Tightrope Walking in an Age of En­lightenment.” In Religion and Hume’s Legacy; see Phillips and Tessin, 1999.

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Correction to The Hume Literature, 1999

Tasset, José L. La ética y las pasiones. Un estudio de la filosofía moral y política de David Hume. Coruña : Universidade da Coruña, 1999. Substitute for Tasset, 1999.

Additions to The Hume Literature, 2000

Blackburn, Simon. “Humanity’s Natural Face.” Philosophical Explorations 3.3 (2000): 282–96.

__________. “Kant versus Hume on Practical Reasoning.” In Realism: Responses and Reactions (Essays in Honour of Pranab Kumar Sen), edited by D. P. Chattopadhyaya. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 2000.

Heidemann, H. D. “Hegel, Hume, and the Identity of Perceptible Things.” Hegel–Studien 35 (2000): 154–60.

Howson, Colin. Hume’s Problem: Induction and the Justification of Belief. Ox-ford: Clarendon Press, 2000.

Newton–Smith W. H. “Hume.” In A Companion to the Philosophy of Science, edited by W. H. Newton–Smith. Oxford: Blackwell, 2000.

Yellin, M. E. “Indirect Utility, Justice, and Equality in the Political Thought of David Hume.” Critical Review 14.4 (2000): 375–89.

Additions to The Hume Literature, 2001

Alves, Edna de Souza and Marcos Antonio Alves. “Memoria humana e teatro.” Trans Form Acao 24 (2001): 91–100.

Armstrong, David M. “Going through the Open Door Again: Counterfactual versus Singularist Theories of Causation.” In Reality and Humean Superve­nience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis; see Preyer and Siebelt, 2001.

Attanasio, Alessandra. Gli istinti della ragione: Cognizioni, motivazioni, azioni nel Trattato della natura humana di Hume. Napoli: Bibliopolis, 2001).

Bennett, Jonathan. “On Forward and Backward Counterfactual Condition­als.” In Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis; see Preyer and Siebelt, 2001.

. Learning from Six Philosophers: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume (2 vols). Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001.

Bigelow, John. “Time Travel Fiction.” In Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis; see Preyer and Siebelt, 2001.

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Bonevac, Daniel. “Naturalism for the Faint of Heart.” In Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis; see Preyer and Siebelt, 2001.

Brahami, Frédéric. Le travail du scepticisme: Montaigne, Bayle, Hume. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2001.

(ed). Les lois et les mœurs. Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 11, 2001.

. “Le Doute Chez Hume: Maladie et Remède.” La Lettre Clandes­tine 10 (2001): 109–24.

Bricker, Phillip. “Island Universes and the Analysis of Modality.” In Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis; see Preyer and Siebelt, 2001.

Buckle, Stephen. Hume’s Enlightenment Tract: The Unity and Purpose of An En­quiry Concerning Human Understanding. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001.

Clark, J. C. D. Review of Isabel Rivers, Reason, Grace, and Sentiment: A Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England, 1660-1780 (Volume 2: Shaftesbury to Hume). English Historical Review 116.467 (2001): 728–33.

Cléro, Jean–Pierre. “Le concept de ‘nature humaine’ dans le Traité et dans l’Histoire d’Angleterre.” In Hume et le concept de société civile; see Gautier, 2001.

Collier, Mark. Review of Colin Howson, Hume’s Problem: Induction and the Justification of Belief. History and Philosophy of Logic 22.4 (2001): 237.

Deleule, Didier. “Anthropologie et économie chez Hume: la formation de la société civile. In Hume et le concept de société civile; see Gautier, 2001.

Fieser, James. Review of D. Z. Phillips and Timothy Tessin (eds) Religion and Hume’s Legacy. JHP 39.2 (2001): 299–300.

Flew, Antony. Review of Terence Penhelum, Themes in Hume: The Self, The Will, Religion. BJHP 9.2 (2001): 374–6.

Forrest, Peter. “Counting the Cost of Modal Realism.” In Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis; see Preyer and Siebelt, 2001.

Gautier, Claude (ed.). Hume et le concept de société civile. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2001.

. “Du droit au fait de résistance: histoire et société civile.” In Hume et le concept de société civile; see Gautier, 2001.

. “Corruption et changement de constitution chez Hume.” In Les Lois et les mœurs; see Brahami, 2001.

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Harrison, Peter. Review of John Earman, Hume’s Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles. JHP 39.4 (2001): 592–4.

Horgan, Terence. “Multiple Reference, Multiple Realization, and the Reduc­tion of Mind.” In Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis; see Preyer and Siebelt, 2001.

Kail, P. J. E. “Reason, Custom, and the True Philosophy.” Review of Donald Livingston, Philosophical Melancholy and Delirium. BJHP 9.2 (2001): 361–6.

La Jallé, Éléonore. “De la ‘condition inculte’ des hommes à la perfection de la société civile. In Hume et le concept de société civile; see Gautier, 2001.

. “Les mœurs chez Hume: Des régles du Traité aux ‘secrétes révolutions’ de l’Histoire d’Angleterre.” In Les Lois et les mœurs; see Brahami, 2001.

Malherbe, Michel. “Science politique et science historique dans les Essais de David Hume.” In Hume et le concept de société civile; see Gautier, 2001.

Manzer, Robert A. “A Science of Politics: Hume, The Federalist, and the Poli­tics of Constitutional Attachment.” American Journal of Political Science 45.3 (2001): 508–18.

Nedel, Jose. “Do ser ao dever ser: algumas reflexes.” Filsofia Unisinos 2.3 (2001): 149–64.

Noonan Harold. “The Case for Perdurance.” In Reality and Humean Superve­nience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis; see Preyer and Siebelt, 2001.

Oppy, Graham. “Humean Supervenience?” PS 101.1 (2001): 77–107.

Preyer, Gerhard, and Frank Siebelt (eds.). Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001.

. “Reality and Humean Supervenience: Some Reflections on David Lewis’s Philosophy.” In Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis; see Preyer and Siebelt, 2001.

Ribeiiguez Ramirez, Carlos Alberto. “Las neurociencias: entre el determinismo y la libertad.” Revista de Filosofia de la Universidad de Costa Rica 39.99 (2001): 55–66.

Tasset, Jose. “El ultimo Hume. Una edicion critica y bilingue de los ultimos ensayos ineditos de David Hume en espanol.” Telos 10.2 (2001): 63–92.

Teller, Paul. “Against Against Overlap and Endurance.” In Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis; see Preyer and Siebelt, 2001.

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Tye, Michael. “Knowing What It Is Like: The Ability Hypothesis and the Knowledge Argument.” In Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis; see Preyer and Siebelt, 2001.

Wilson, Kelly G., William T. O’Donohue, and Steven C. Hayes. “Hume’s Psy­chology, Contemporary Learning Theory, and the Problem of Knowledge Amplification.” New Ideas in Psychology 19.1 (2001): 1–27.

Corrections to The Hume Literature, 2001

Auchatraire, Anne. “Espèces et opérativité de la fiction dans la pensée de David Hume. Revue Philosophique de la France et de l’Étranger 126 (2001): 149– 68. Substitute for Auchatraire, 2001.

Brahami, Frédéric. “Hume: Le Scepticisme et la nature humaine.” Magazine Litteraire 394 (2001): 4850. Substitute for Brahami, 2001a.

. “La généalogie du moi dans la philosophie de Hume. Revue Philosophique de la France et de l’Étranger 126 (2001): 169–90. Substitute for Brahami, 2001b.

Gautier, Claude. “Les usages de l’histoire et la théorie politique chez Hume.” Revue Philosophique de la France et de l’Étranger 126 (2001): 191–212.

La Jallé, Éléonore. “La science de la nature humaine de Hume: un empirisme autorégulé.” Revue Philosophique de la France et de l’Étranger 126 (2001): 213–30. Substitute for Le Jalle, 2001.

Lewis, Anthony. “Hume’s Home Repairs.” TLS 5112 (2001): 13–7. Substitute for Lewis, 2001.

O’Connor, David. Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hume on Religion. Lon-don and New York: Routledge, 2001). Substitute for O’Connor, 2001.

Doctoral Dissertations, 2002

Bullis, Marty A. The Subjectivity of Time. The Claremont Graduate University, 2002.

Coykendall, Abigail Lynn. Conjuring Inherited Empire: Gothic Real Estate and the Eighteenth–Century British Novel. State University of New York at Buf­falo, 2002.

Fatovic, Clement. Constitutionalism and Character: Executive Power and the American Founding. Cornell University, 2002.

Floyd, Carlton Dwayne. Wish You were not Here: “Modern” Responses to Mixed Bodies. University of California, San Diego, 2002.

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Hanley, Ryan Patrick. Magnanimity and Modernity: Self–Love in the Scottish Enlightenment. The University of Chicago, 2002.

Howell, Robert Johnson, Jr. Self–Knowledge and Self–Reference. Brown Univer­sity, 2002.

Joeckel, Samuel Theodore. “The Fiction of Happiness”: Eighteenth–Century Ex­per ience, Epistemology, and Aesthetics . The Claremont Graduate University, 2002

Jordan, Will Ross. The Fragility of Sentiment: The Moral Theory of David Hume’s History of England. Loyola University of Chicago, 2002.

Katchelewa, Shimbi Kamba. Sentimentalisme Moral et Point de Vue General. Universite de Montreal, 2002.

Nichols, Ryan Tate. Reid’s Philosophy of Mind. The Ohio State University, 2002.

Schliesser, Eric S. Indispensable Hume: From Isaac Newton’s Natural Philosophy to Adam Smith’s “Science of Man.” The University of Chicago, 2002.

Shemmer, Yonatan. Desiring at Will: Reasons, Motivation and Motivational Change. Stanford University, 2002.

Singpurwalla, Rachel G. K. A Platonic Theory of Motivation. University of Colo­rado at Boulder, 2002.

Stevens, Anne Helen. An Antiquarian Romance: British Historiography and His­torical Fiction, 1760—1820. New York University, 2002.

Streeter, Ryan Thomas. David Hume and the Politics of Human Scale. Emory University, 2002.

Tate, Margaret Anne Watkins. The Autonomous Hume: On the Search for the Kantian Moral Motive in Hume’s Moral Philosophy. University of Notre Dame, 2002.

Xu, Xiangdong. Naturalism, Normativity and Practical Reason. Columbia Uni­versity, 2002.

Youpa, Andrew Donald. Descartes and Spinoza on Freedom and Virtue. Univer­sity of California, Irvine, 2002.

Additions to Doctoral Dissertations, 2000

Sachs, Jonathan Drew. Antique Modernity: Romanticism, Republicanism and the Matter of Rome. The University of Chicago, 2000.

Additions to Doctoral Dissertations, 2001

Casebeer, William D. Natural Ethical Facts: Evolution, Connectionism, and Moral Cognition. University of California, San Diego, 2001.

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Costa Bou, Joan. El discernimiento del actuar humano. Contribucion al debate sobre el objeto moral. Universidad de Navarra (Spain), 2001.

Van Dyke, Richard Kenneth. Traces of Enlightenment: Eighteenth–Century Travel Writing and the Reproduction of Knowledge(s). University of Rhode Island, 2001.

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