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The Hume Literature, 2000 William Edward MorrisHume Studies Volume XXVII, Number 2 (November, 2001) 357-368.

Your use of the HUME STUDIES archive indicates your acceptance of HUME STUDIES’ Terms and Conditions of Use, available at http://www.humesociety.org/hs/about/terms.html.

HUME STUDIES’ Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unless you have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and you may use content in the HUME STUDIES archive only for your personal, non-commercial use.

Each copy of any part of a HUME STUDIES transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission.

For more information on HUME STUDIES contact [email protected]

http://www.humesociety.org/hs/

HUME STUDIES Volume 27, Number 2, November 2001, pp. 357-368

The Hume Literature, 2000

WILLIAM EDWARD MORRIS

This bibliography covers the Hume literature for 2000. I am grateful to all those who contributed additions or corrections to previous bibliographies, and I again encourage readers of Hume Studies to supply additions, correc- tions, or bibliographical information still missing from any of these listings.

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 bibliogra- phies in Hume Studies supplement that work. They appeared from 1978 to 1988 and cover the Hume literature for the years 1977 to 1985. My bibliogra- phies depart 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 Novem- ber 1993 issue. Subsequent November issues include an index for that year.

The next bibliography, which will cover the Hume literature for 2001, will appear in the November 2002 issue of Hume Studies. Readers are invited to send me notices or offprints of their articles, reviews, editions, anthologies, and dissertations for inclusion in the next bibliography. Please e-mail or write me at the addresses listed at the bottom of the preceding page.

The following abbreviations of journal titles are used here:

APQ American Philosophical Quarterly AJP Australasian Journal ofPhilosophy BJHP British Journal for the History ofPhilosophy

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

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B JPS CJP HPQ JAAC JHI JHP JP PAS PB PPQ PQ PR PPR PS RIP RM Rs SJP

British Journal for thePhilosophy ofscience Canadian Journal ofPhilosophy History ofphilosophy Quarterly Journal ofAesthetics andArt Criticism Journal of the History ofldeas Journal of the History ofPhilosophy Journal ofPhilosophy Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Philosophical Books Pacific Philosophical Quarterly Philosophical Quarterly Philosophical Review Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Philosophical Studies Revue Internationale de Philosophie Review o fMetaph ysics Religious Studies Southern Journal ofPhilosophy

Abbruzzese, John E. “Garrrett on the Theological Objection to Hume’s

Annas, Julia. “Hume and Ancient Scepticism.” Acta Philosophica Fennica 66

Antognazza, Maria-Rosa. “I1 rilancio degli studi reidiani ad Aberdeen e il nuovo catalog0 dei manoscritti di Thomas Reid.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, II: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola delsenso comune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Ariew, Roger and Eric Watkins, eds. Readings in Modem Philosophy, volume 2: Locke, Berkeley, Hume andAssociated Texts. Indianapolis, Ind.: Hackett, 2000.

Aroso, Elisabetta. “Hume, Hutcheson e le due specie di filosofia.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, 11: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso comune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Ayers, Michael. “Can There be a New Empiricism?” In The Proceedings o f the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, volume 7: Modern Philosophy; see Gedney, ed., 2000.

Bagalini, Luigi. “David Hume on Legal Obligation and Sanction” (in Ital- ian). Rivista Internazionale di FilosoPa del Diritto 77.3 (2000): 395-403.

Baier, Annette C. “Hume: The Reflective Woman’s Epistemologist?” In Femi- nist Interpretations ofDavid Hume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Compatibilism.” BJHP 8.2 (2000): 345-52.

(2000): 271-85.

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Bargeliotes, Leonidas. “David Hume: Universality, Causality, Induction, Un-

Baxter, Donald L. M. “Hume’s Puzzle about Identity.” PS 98.2 (2000): 187-201. . “A Humean Temporal Logic.” In The Proceedings of the Twentieth

World Congress OfPhilosophy, volume 6: Analytic Philosophy and Logic, edited by Akihiro Kanamori (Bowling Green, Ohio: Philosophy Documentation Center, 2000).

Bayne, Steven M. “Kant’s Answer to Hume: How Kant Should Have Tried to Stand Hume’s Copy Thesis on Its Head.” BJHP 8.2 (2000): 207-24.

Beebee, Helen. “The Non-Governing Conception of Laws of Nature.” PPR 61.3

Beets, F. Review of Fred Wilson, Hume’s Defence of Causal Inference. Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 39.2 (2000): 404-7.

Bell, Martin. “Hume, Hutcheson e le due specie di filosofia.” In Filosopa e culturu nel Settecento britannico, 11: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso comune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Bertram, R. W. “The Enlightenment That Won’t Go Away: Modernity’s Crux.” Zygon 35.4 (2000): 919-25.

Biziou, Michael. “Kant et Smith critiques de la philosophie morale de Hume.” Revue Philosophique de la France et de 1’Etranger 125.4 (2000): 449-64.

Black, R. “Nothing Matters too Much, or Wright Is Wrong.”AnaIysis 60.3

Blackburn, Simon. “Why We Pull Together-Hume’s Understanding of Habit and Sentiment in Human Life.” TLS 5056 (2000): 14-15.

Boccara, Nadia. “La riabilitazione dell’interesse personale in Pierre Nicole e David Hume.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, I: Fonti e connessioni continentali John Toland e il deismo; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Bourke, Richard. “Liberty, Authority, and Trust in Burke’s Idea of Empire.” JHZ

Bowlin, J. R. “Sieges, Shipwrecks, and Sensible Knaves: Justice and Utility in Butler and Hume.” Journal ofReligious Ethics 28.2 (2000): 253-80.

Bradshaw, D. Review of Donald Livingston, Philosophical Melancholy and De- lirium: Hume’s Pathology of Philosophy. Southern Humanities Review 34.3

Branchi, Andrea. “Mandeville e l’onore.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, 11: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso comune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

certainty.” Philosophical Inquiry 22.3 (2000): 83-102.

(2000): 571-94.

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61.3 (2000): 453-71.

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Bruni, Luigino and Robert Sugden. “Moral Canals: Trust and Social Capital in the Work of Hume, Smith and Genovesi.” Economics and Philosophy

Bruyere, N. Review of David Hume, Essais et Traites Sur Plusieurs Sujets. Essais Moraux, Politiques et Litteraires. Revue de Philosophique de la France et de 1’Etranger 125.2 (2000): 229-30.

Buckle, Stephen. Review of David Hume, An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals. AJP 78.1 (2000): 144-5.

Carter, Alan. “Humean Nature.” Environmental Values 9.1 (2000): 3-37. Case-Winters, Anna. “The Argument From Design: What is at Stake Theo-

logically?” Zygon 35.1 (2000): 69-81. Castilla Urbano, Francisco. “Tolerance and Rationality: Limits and Presump-

tion in David Hume’s Analysis of Religion” (in Spanish). Revista deFilosofia (Venezula) 34.1 (2000): 17-44.

Clero, J. P. Review of David Hume, AnEnquiry concerning the Principles ofMorals. Revue Philosophique de la France a tde 1’Etranger 125.2 (2000): 230-1.

Costelloe, Timothy M. Review of Don Garrett, Cognition and Commitment in Hume’s Philosophy. JHP 38.3 (2000): 441-2.

Crooks, Shelagh. “Hume, Images, and the Mental Object Problem.” Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 39.1 (2000): 3-24.

D’Arms, Justin and Daniel Jacobson. “Sentiment and Value.” Ethics 110.4

Dancy, Jonathan, ed. Normativity. Oxford: Blackwell, 2000. Dauer, Francis. “Humean Naturalism and the Problem of Induction.” Ratio

13.2 (2000): 123-37. Dicker, Georges. “Regularity, Conditionality, and Asymmetry in Causation.”

In The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress ofPhilosophy, volume 7: Modern Philosophy; see Gedney, ed., 2000.

Dreyfus, F. “The Art of the Lawgiver. The Natural Jurisprudence of David Hume and Adam Smith.” Revue Philosophique de la France et de 1’Etranger 125.2

Earman, John. Hume’s AbjectFailure: The ArgumentAgainstMiracles. New York:

Ellis, Brian. “Causal Laws and Singular Causation.” PPR 61.2 (2000): 329-51. Eze, Emmanuel C. “Hume, Race, and Human Nature.” JH161.4 (2000): 691-8. Faggiotto, P. “Notes on the Relations of the Idea in Hume and in Kant.”

16.1 (2000): 21-45.

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Oxford University Press, 2000.

Verifische 29.3-4 (2000): 271-6.

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Fosl, Peter S . “Common Life and Animality in Hume.” In 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modem Era, edited by Kevin L. Cope and Anna Battigelli (New York: AMS, 2000).

Gaiger, Jean. “The True Judge of Beauty and the Paradox of Taste.” European Journal ofPhilosophy 8.1 (2000): 1-19.

Garrett, Don. Review of Fred Wilson, Hume’s Defence of Causal Inference. JHP

Gatt, Luis. “Knowledge and Perception: Some Reflections on Antonioni’s The Passenger in the Light of Locke, Hume, and Molyneux’s Question.” The Italianist: Journal of the Department of Italian Studies, University of Reading

Gedney, Mark D., ed. The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress ofPhilosophy, volume 7: Modern Philosophy. Bowling Green, Ohio: Philosophy Documenta- tion Center, 2000.

Green, R. M. Review of Jennifer Herdt, Religion and Faction in Hurne’s Moral Philosophy. Journal ofReligion 80.3 (2000): 529-31.

Gori, Giambattista. “Da Malebranche a Hume: modelli della mente umana, immaginazione, giudizi naturali. Un percorso storiografico.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, I: Fonti e connessioni continentali John Toland e il deismo; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Guerrero del Amo, Jose Antonio. “La naturalizacion de la epistemologia en Hume.” Revista de Filosofia (Spain) 13.23 (2000): 61-84.

Guicciardini, Niccolo. “Thomas Reid e l’eredita matematica newtoniana. ” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, ZZ: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso comune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Gurstein, Rochelle. “Taste and ‘the Conversible World’ in the Eighteenth Century.” JHZ 61.2 (2000): 203-21.

Harris, James. “Hume’s Reason.” TLS 5085 (2000): 28.

Hepfer, K. Review of Marina Frasca-Spada, Space andself in Hume’s Treatise. Archiv ftir Geschichte der Philosophie 82.3 (2000): 353-5.

Herdt, Jennifer A. “Superstition and the Timid Sex.” In Feminist Interpretu- tions ofDavidHume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Hinton, Beverly K. “Is Hume’s Inductive Skepticism Based Upon Rationalistic Assumptions?” The Modern Schoolman 77.4 (2000): 309-32.

Hirshmann, Nancy J. “Sympathy, Empathy, and Obligation: A Feminist Re- reading.” In Feministlnterpretations ofDavidHume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Homiak, Marcia L. “Hume’s Ethics: Ancient or Modern?’’ PPQ 81.3 (2000):

38.1 (2000): 126-8.

20 (2000): 313-30.

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. “Does Hume Have an Ethics of Virtue? Some Observations on Character and Reasoning in Hume and Aristotle.” In The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, volume 7: Modern Philosophy; see Gedney, ed., 2000.

Hopkins, Robert. “Beauty and Testimony.” In Philosophy, the Good, the True, and the Beautiful, edited by Anthony O’Hear. Philosophy, supplementary volume 47 (2000): 209-36.

Hough, Sheridan. “Humean Androgynes and the Nature of ‘Nature’.” In Femi- nist Interpretations ofDavid Hume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Imlay, Robert. “Causal Necessity and the Principle of Alternative Possibilities, ‘Sublata causa tollitur effectus’.” The Modern Schoolman 77.2 (2000): 165-8.

Jackson, Jean-Pierre. “Passioni e edizioni nel XXI secolo.” In Filosopa e cultura nel Settecento britannico, II: HumeeHutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso comune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Jacobson, Anne Jaap, ed. Feminist Interpretations ofDavid Hume. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000.

. “Reconceptualizing Reasoning and Writing the Philosophical Canon: The Case of David Hume.” In FeministInterpretations ofDavid Hume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Jenkins, Joyce L. and Robert Shaver. “‘Mr. Hobbes Could Have Said No More’.” In FeministInterpretations ofDavid Hume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Jones, Ward E. “Can We Infer Naturalism from Scepticism?” PQ50.201 (2000):

Kemp, Catherine. “Two Meanings of the Term ‘Idea’: Acts and Contents in

Kern, Andrea. “Philosophie und Skepsis: Hume, Kant, Cavell” Deutsche

Khamara, Edward J . “Hume against Locke on the Causal Principle.” BJHP 8.2

Klein, L. E. “Reason, Grace and Sentiment.” TLS 5096 (2000): 36. Knowles, Dudley. “Conservative Utilitarianism.” Utilitas 12.2 (2000): 155-75. Koons, Robert C. Realism Regained: An Exact Theory of Causation, Teleology, and

the Mind. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Lemmens, W. “Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hume on Knowledge.”

Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62.4 (2000): 792. Lecaldano, Eugenio. “L’Io, il carattere, e la virtu nel Trattato di Hume.” In

Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, II: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso comune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

433-51.

Hume’s Treatise.” JHI61.4 (2000): 675-90.

Zeitschrift f u r Philosophie 48.1 (2000): 17-35.

(2000): 339-43.

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Levi-Mortera, Emanuele. “Linguaggio, conoscenza e progress0 in Dugald Stewart.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, II: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso comune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Lipton, Peter. “Tracking Track Records.” Aristotelian Society Supplementary Vol- ume 74 (2000): 179-205.

Lloyd, Genevieve. “Hume on the Passion for Truth.” In Feminist Interpreta- tions ofDavid Hume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

LoLordo, Antonia. “Probability and Skepticism About Reason in Hume’s Trea- tise.” BJHP 8.3 (2000): 419-46.

Maass, H. “Experience and Categorical Thinking. Hume, Kant and Husserl on Pre-predicative Experiences and Predicative Consciousness.” Husserl Studies

MacBride, Fraser. “On Finite Hume.” Philosophia Mathematica 8.2 (2000): 150-9.

McDermid, Douglas James. “Does Epistemology Rest on a Mistake?” Criticn

McIntyre, Jane L. “Le passioni di Hume: dirette e indirette.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, 11: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso comune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Madell, Geoffrey. Review of David Owen, Hume’s Reason. Philosophy 75 2 9 3

Manson, Neil A. “Anthropocentrism and the Design Argument.” Religious Stud- ies 36.2 (2000): 163-76.

Marshall, M. G. “Luxury, Economic Development, and Work Motivation: David Hume, Adam Smith, and J. R. McCulloch.” History ofPolitica1 Economy

Martin, Marina. “Borges via the Dialectics of Berkeley and Hume.” Variaciones Borges: Journal of the Jorge Luis Borges Center for Studies and Documentation 9

Martinelli-Fernandez, Susan A. “Social (Re)Construction: A Humean Voice on Moral Education, Social Constructions, and Feminism.” In Feminist Interpretations ofDavid Hume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Masroori, Cyrus. “European Thought in Nineteenth-Century Iran: David Hume and Others.” JHI 61.4 (2000): 657-74.

Mazza, Emilio. “‘Noncuranza e in-attenzione’. Rimedio e causa dello scetticismo in Hume e nell’ Art depenser.” In Filosofla e cultura nel Settecento britannico, 11: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso comune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Meeker, Kevin. “Hume’s Iterative Probability Argument: A Pernicious Reduc-

17.1 (2000): 71-82.

32.96 (2000): 3-42.

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32.3 (2000): 631-48.

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tie." JHP 38.2 (2000): 221-38.

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Meikle, M. M. Review of David Reid, ed., DavidHume OfGodscroft’s TheHistory of the House ofDouglas. English Historical Review 115.461 (2000): 452-3.

Mianone, Maurizio. “Mente e corpo in Thomas Reid.” Zn Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, ZZ: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso comune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Monteiro, Joao Paulo. “Hume’s Empiricism and the Rationality of Induction.” In The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress ofPhilosophy, volume 7: Modern Philosophy; see Gedney, ed., 2000.

Moore, James. “Hume, Hutcheson e i ‘Doveri’ di Cicerone: un contest0 per la Enquiry Concerning the Principles ofMorals.” In FilosoPa e cultura nel Settecento britannico, II: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso comune;” see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Morris, William Edward. “Hume’s Conclusion.” PS 99.1 (2000): 89-110.

Neri, Luigi. “Filosofia della mente e storia della filosofia in Thomas Reid.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, ZZ: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso commune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Nuttall, A. D. Review of Isabel Rivers, Reason, Grace, andSentiment:A Study of the Language ofReligion and Ethics in England, 1600-1780. Review ofEnglish Studies 51.204 (2000): 647-50.

Oppy, Graham. “‘Humean’ Supervenience?” PS 101.1 (2000): 77-105.

Owens, David. “Scepticisms: Descartes and Hume.” Aristotelian Society Supple-

. Reason withoutFreedom: The Problem ofEpistemic Normativity. New

Paez, Andres. “Bayle, Hume y 10s Molinos de Viento.” Zdeasy Valores 113 (2000):

Paoletti, Cristina. “Sinestesia e interpretazione dei segni nel pensiero di Tho- mas Reid.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, ZZ: HumeeHutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso commune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

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

Piller, Christian. “Doing What Is Best.” In Feminist Interpretations of David Hume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Pitson, A. E. Review of Christopher Williams, A Cultivated Reason:An Essay on Hume and Humeanism. P Q 50.198 (2000): 114-16.

. “Hume and the Mind/Body Relation.” HPQ 17.3 (2000): 277-95. Potkay, Adam. “The Passion for Happiness: Samuel Johnson and David

mentary Volume 74 (2000): 119-42.

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Railton, Peter. “Normative Force and Normative Freedom: Hume and Kant,

Rinderle, P. “Reasonableness of Dissent-Hume’s Criticism of Locke’s Doc-

Rist, John M. “What Will I Be Like Tomorrow? Augustine Versus Hume.” Ameri-

Rosales-Rodriguez, Aman. “David Hume y condiciones de la establidad

Rosen, F. “The Idea of Utility in Adam Smith’s The Theory ofktoral Sentiments.”

Rosenberg, Alexander. The Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Introduction.

Rosenberg, Jay F. “Identity and Substance in Hume and Kant.” Topoi 19.2

Ross, I. Review of David Hume, An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals.

Roth, Abraham Sesshu. “What Was Hume’s Problem with Personal Identity?”

Rysiew, Patrick. “Testimony, Simulation, and the Limits of Inductivism.” A p

Salmeron, Fernando. Ensayos de filosofia moderna y contemporunea. Coyoacan: Univ Nac de Mexico, 2000.

Santucci, Antonio, ed. Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, I: Fonti e

connessioni continentali: John Toland e il deismo. Bologna: I1 Mulino, 2000.

. Filosofla e cultura nel Settecento britannico, II: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso commune. Bologna: I1 Mulino, 2000.

. “Thomas Reid e l’identita personale.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, II: Hume eHutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso commune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Schaffer, Jonathan. “Causation by Disconnection.” Philosophy of Science 67.2

Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter. “From ‘Is’ to ‘Ought’ in Moral Epistemology.”

Smuts, Aaron A. “The Metaphorics of Hume’s Gendered Skepticism.” In Femi-

in the History of English.” Language Sciences 22.3 (2000): 285-93.

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History ofEuropean Ideas 26.2 (2000): 79-103.

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Squillante, Martino. “Fisica e metafisica della causalita in Thomas Reid.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, ZZ: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso commune; see Santucci , ed., 2000.

Stewart, M. A. “William Wishart e le controversie del suo tempo (e in appendice quattro lettere inedite di W. Wishart).” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecen to britannico, ZZ: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso commune; see Santucci , ed., 2000.

Swanton, Christine. “Compassion as a Virtue in Hume.” In Feministlnterpre- tations ofDavid Hume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Sweet, William. “Introduction: The Bases of Ethics and Ethical Foundational- ism.” In his The Bases o f Ethics (Milwaukee, Wis.: Marquette University Press, 2000).

Tabata, H. “Frege’s Theorem and His Logicism.” History andPhilosophy ofLogic

Taylor, Jacqueline. “Hume and the Reality of Value.” In Feminist Znterpreta- tions ofDavid Hume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Tiberius, Valerie. “Humean Heroism: Value Commitments and the Source of Normativity.” PPQ 81.4 (2000): 426-46.

Temple, Kathryn. “‘Manly Composition’: Hume and the History of England.” In Feministlnterpretations ofDavidHume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Tropea, Savina. “L’occhio a1 centro della sfera: la Geometria dei visibili di Tho- mas Reid e Msironomy di David Gregory.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, 11: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso commune; see Santucci , ed., 2000.

Turco, Luigi. “Hutcheson, Hume e la simpatia: le obiezioni e le risposte.” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, ZZ: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso commune. See Santucci , ed., 2000.

Valor-Yebenes, Juan Antonio. “El empirismo y su metodo.” Revista de Filosofia (Spain) 13.23 (2000): 129-68.

Vermeule, B. Review of Adam Potkay, ThePassion forHappiness: Samuel Johnson and David Hume. Wordsworth Circle 31.4 (2000): 190-1.

Vickers, John M. “I Believe It, but Soon I’ll Not Believe It Any More: Scepti- cism, Empiricism, and Reflection.” Synthese 124.2 (2000): 155-74.

Vitz, Paul C. “The Psychology of Atheism.” In Theos, Anthropos, Christos: A Compendium of Modern Philosophical Theology, edited by Roy Abraham Varghese (New York: Peter Lang, 2000).

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Williams, Christopher. “False Delicacy.” In Feminist Interpretations of David Hume; see Jacobson, ed., 2000.

Wood, Paul. “Chi era Thomas Reid?” In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, II: Hume e Hutcheson: Reide la scuola del senso commune; see Santucci , ed., 2000.

Wooley, R. “Strange Fits of Passion.” Keats-Shelley Review 14 (2000): 107-10. Worrall, John. “Relying on Meta-Induction?” Aristotelian Society Supplemen-

tary Volume 74 (2000): 207-35. Wright, John P. “Due culture mediche dell’Illuminismo: epicurei pagani e stoici

cristiane.” (in English) In Filosofia e cultura nel Settecento britannico, II: Hume e Hutcheson: Reid e la scuola del senso commune; see Santucci, ed., 2000.

Doctoral Dissertations, 2000

Beardman, Stephanie. Afective Deliberation: Toward a Humean Account ofPractica1 Reasons. Rutgers The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick, 2000.

Boehnen, Scott Edward. The Ethics of Performance in Shelley’s “The Cenci.” Stanford University, 2000.

Dwyer, Karen. Joanna BailliePlays the Passions: Literature, Science and Medicine. University of Notre Dame, 2000.

Eng, David. A n Account oftheJustifZcation of Testimonial Beliefs: A Reliabilist Ap- proach. The Ohio State University, 2000.

Glenn, Sarah E. Relations andReality: The Metaphysics ofparts and Wholes. Bos- ton College, 2000.

Han, Churlhee. Indwelling Knowledge: A Reinterpretation of the Knower and the Known Focused on a Holistic Epistemology with Implications for Evangeli- cal Christian Education. The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2000.

Jager, Colin Lovell. Natural Designs: Skepticism, Romanticism, and Religion fiom Hume to Austen. The University of Michigan, 2000.

Kline, William, Jr. Stability, Convention and the Sensible Knave: The Foundations ofHume’s Theory offustice. Bowling Green State University, 2000.

Meyer, Christopher Charles. The Experience of Habit: Empiricism, Subjectivity, Literature, and Addiction. University of California-Irvine, 2000.

Petersson, Bjorn. Belief and Desire: The Standard Model oflntentional Action. Cri- tique and Defence. Lund University (Sweden), 2000.

Riker, Stephen E. The Skepticism of Nicolaus of Autrecourt: A Forgotten Type of Skepticism. The Catholic University of America, 2000.

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Schoonhoven, Richard D. Explaining Causation: Towards a Humean Theory of

Sibbitt, David. Hume’s Aesthetic Principles. State University of New York-

Taylor, James Stacey. Personal Autonomy: Its Theoretical Foundations and Role in

Turiano, Mark Vincent. Participation and Transcendence in Hume’s Political Phi-

Valihora, Karen. A Genealogy of Common Sense: Judgment in Eighteenth-Century

Yenor, Scott Edward. The Moral Sciences ofJohn Locke and David Hume. Loyola

Scientific Explanation and Causation. The University of Michigan, 2000.

Binghamton, 2000.

Applied Ethics. Bowling Green State University, 2000.

losophy. Emory University, 2000.

Literature and Philosophy. Yale University, 2000.

University of Chicago, 2000

Additions to Doctoral Dissertations, 1999

Baker, Shaun David. Kant’s Copernican Theory ofself-Consciousness. Wayne State

Hendricks, John Lawrence. David Hume’s Critique of Religion and Its Irnplica-

Merritt, Maria Weston. Virtue Ethics and the Social Psychology of Character. Uni-

University, 1999.

tions for Contemporary Theology. University of Chicago, 1999.

versity of California-Berkeley, 1999.

NOTE

I have been helped in compiling this bibliography by the diligent work of my re- search assistants Alexis Wakefield and David Zofeld. It is also a pleasure to acknowledge the assistance of Regina Linsalata, Secretary to the Department of Philosophy at Illinois Wesleyan University.

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