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The Hume Literature, 1995 William E. Morris Hume Studies Volume XXII, Number 2 (November, 1996) 287-400.

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 XXI , Number 2, November 1995, pp. 387-400

The Hurne Literature, 1995

WILLIAM E. MORRIS

This bibliography covers the Hume literature for 1995. I have also appended supplements containing additions and corrections to “The Hume Literature, 1986-1993,” which was published in the November 1994 issue of Hume Studies, and to “The Hume Literature, 1994, which was published in our November 1995 issue. I am most grateful to all who contributed additions or corrections to these bibliographies, and I again encourage readers of Hume Studies to supply additions, corrections, or bibliographical information missing from any of our bibliographies.

The 1995 bibliography includes a new feature: a listing of relevant doctoral dissertations from 1986-95. Subsequent bibliographies will contain yearly supplements to this listing.

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 the main earlier work on Hume. Hall’s Hume Studies bibliographies supplement that work. They appeared from 1978 to 1988 and cover the years 1977 to 1985.

My bibliographies depart from Hall’s practice in that they do not list items published in H u m Studies. Articles and reviews from 1975 through 1993 (Volumes I-XIX) were comprehensively indexed in the November 1993 issue. Subsequent November issues include an index for that year’s volume. Editions of Hume’s works and anthologies of his writings are listed in this bibliography

Please send bibliographical information via email: [email protected] F A X : 513-556-2939, or Mail: William Edward Morris, Department of Philosophy, 206 McMicken Hall, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH 45221-0374 USA.

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under the editor’s name. Our next bibliography, which will cover the Hume literature for 1996, will

appear in the November 1997 issue. The 1996 bibliography will be expanded to include reviews of books and monographs of the Hume literature since 1986. Readers are again invited to send me notices or offprints of their articles, reviews, editions, anthologies, and dissertations for inclusion in the next bibliography. Please email, FAX, or write to the addresses at the bottom of the preceding page.

The following abbreviations of journal titles are used here:

APQ ASSV AJ P BJHP BJPS CJ P HPQ JAAC JH1 J H P JP PAS PB PPQ PQ PR PPR PS RIP RM RS SJ p

American Philosophical Quarterly Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume Australasian Journal of Philosophy British journal for the History of Philosophy British Journal for the Philosophy of Science Canadian journal of Philosophy History of Philosophy Quarterly Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism Journal of the History of Ideas Journal of the History of Philosophy Journal of Philosophy 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 of Metaphysics Religious Studies Southern Journal of Philosophy

Anwer, Ahmed Jamal. “Some Approaches to the Problem of Induction.” Indian Philosophical Quarterly 22.3 (1995): 247-258.

Arkin, Marc M. “The Intractable Principle: David Hume, James Madison, Religion, and the Tenth Federalist.” The American Ioiirnal of Legal History.

Arrnstrong Jr, Benjamin F. “Hume’s Actual Argument Against Belief in

Arnold, Denis G. “Hume on the Moral Difference Between Humans and Other

Baier, Annette C. “Moral Sentiments, and the Difference They Make, I.” ASSV

Balaban, Oded. “The Incongruity between Knowledge and Valuation in David

39.2 (1995): 148-177.

Miracles.” HPQ 12.1 (1995): 65-76.

Animals.” HPQ 12.3 (1995): 303-316.

69 (1995): 15-30.

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Hume’s Theory of Knowledge: a Reconsideration of Hume’s Skepticism.” P / I ~ / o . s ~ ~ / ~ ~ c u / I I Z L ] I ~ ~ ~ ~ 17.3-4 (1995): 1-12.

I h l l , Stephen W. “Gibbard’s Evolutionary Theory of Rationality and Its Ethical Implications.’’ Biology and Philosophy 10.2 (1995): 129-180.

Blackburn, Simon. “?’he Flight to Reality.” In Virtues and Reasons: Philippa Foot i r n d Moral T/ieory, see Hursthouse, 1995.

Uricke, John . “Hume’s Argument for the Artificiality of Justice.” In David Hume: Critical Assessments, see Tweyman, 1995.

Brown, Leslie Ellen. “The Idea of Life as a Work of Art in Scottish Enlightenment Discourse.” Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 24 (1995): 51-67.

Cain, James. “The Hume-Edwards Principle.” RS 31.3 (1995): 323-328. Carabelli, Giancarlo. On Hume and Eighteenth-Century Aesthetics: The

Philosopher on a Swing. Translated by Joan Krakover Hall. New York and Bern: Peter Lang, 1995. English translation of Carabelli, 1992.

Chappell, T. D .J. “Reason, Passion, and Action.” Philosophy 70 (1995): 453-459.

Clero, Jean-Pierre. “La Resemblance chez Hume envisagee comme une relation dynamique.” Revue de Me‘taphysique et de Morale 100.4 (1995):

Dancy, Jonathan. “The Presidential Address: Why there is really No Such

Danowski, Deborah. ”David Hume e a Questao dos Milagres.” Manuscn’to:

Darwall, Stephen. The British Moralists and the Internal ‘Ought’: 1640-1 740.

De Gaynesford, Max. “Shades of Realism.” PB 36.1 (1995): 1-9. Deuser, Hermann. “Hume’s Pragmaticist Argument for the Reality of God.”

Translated by Dennis Beach. The [ournal of Speculative Philosophy 9.1

Di Zerega, Gus. “Empathy, Society, Nature, and the Relational Self: Deep Ecology and Liberal Modernity.” Social Theory and Practice 21.2 (1995):

Elbsegui, Maria. “La Imparcialidad del juez: Hume y las actuales teorias argumentativa de la interpretacion juridica.” In [usticia Solidaridad y paz, Volume 1, edited by Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Valencia. Valencia: Universidad de Valencia, 1995.

Falkenstein, Lorne. “The Great Light of 1769: A Humeian Awakening? Comments on Lothar Kreimendahl’s Account of Hume’s Influence on Kant.” Archiv fi ir Geschichte der Philosophie 77.1 (1995): 63- 79.

Ferrell, Robyn. “Rival Reading: Deleuze on Hume.” A[P 73.4 (1995): 585-593. Fieser, James. “Hume’s Concealed Attack on Religion and His Early Critics.”

Fitzgibbons, Athol. Adam Smith’s System ofl iberty, Wealth and Virtue: The Moriil

497-516.

Thing as the Theory of Motivation.” PAS 95 (1994-95): 1-18.

Revista lnternacional de Filosofia 18.1 (1995): 37-64.

Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

(1995): 1-13.

239-269.

journal of Philosophicid Research 20 (1995): 431-449.

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and Political Foundations of The Wealth of Nations. Oxford: Clarendon, 1995.

Flage, Daniel E. and Ronald J. Glass. “Hume’s Problem and the Possibility of Normative Ethics.” The Joirmal of Value Inquiry 29.2 (1995): 231-239.

Gordon, Robert M. “Sympathy, Simulation, and the Impartial Spectator.” Ethics 105.4 (1995): 727-742.

Grandjean, Fabien. “David Hume: la revolution praxologique du materialisme.” Revue Philosophique de la France e t de L’e‘tranger 1 (1995):

Greco, John. “Reid’s Critique of Berkeley and Hume: What’s the Big Idea?“ PPR

Hajek, Alan. “In Defense of Hume’s Balancing of Probabilities in the Miracles Argument.” Soirthwest Philosophy Review 11.1 (1995): 111-118.

Hayden, Patrick. “From Relations to Practice in the Empiricism of Gilles Deleuze.” Man and World 28.3 (1995): 283-302.

Heintel, Erich. “Zum Problem des ‘Ich’ als ‘daseiende (individuelle) Tanszendentalitat’: Von David Hume zu Ernst Mach und dem ‘Wiener Kreis.’ Fichte-Studien 7 (1995): 71-99.

Henle, R. J . “Three Languages of David Hume.” In Semiotics 1993: Proceedings of the 18th Annual Meeting of the Semiotic Society of America, edited by Robert S. Corrington and John Deely. New York Peter Lang, 1995.

Humber, James M. “Hume’s Invisible Self.” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69.3 (1995): 485-501.

Hursthouse, Rosalind, ed. Virtues and Reasons: Philippa Foot and Moral Theory. New York and Oxford: Clarendon, 1995.

Jacquette, Dale. “Hume’s Aesthetic Psychology of Distance, Greatness and the Sublime.” BJHP 3.1 (1995):89-112.

James, Susan. “Szenvedelyek, Vagyak Es A Cselekves Magyarazata.” Magyar Filozdfiai Szemle 5-6 (1995): 743-757.

Johnson, Clarence Shole. “Teaching the Canons of Western Philosophy in Historically Black Colleges and Universities: The Spelman College Experience.” Metaphilosophy 26.4 (1995): 413-423.

-, “Annette Baier on Reason and Morals in Hume’s Philosophy.” Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 34.2 (1995): 367-380.

Johnson, Oliver A. The Mind ofDavid Mime: A Companion to Book I o f A Treatise of Human Nature. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1995.

Kalimtzis, Kostas. “The Ancient Roots of Hume’s Skepticism?” Philosophical Inquiry 17.3-4 (1995): 13-22.

Kaufmann, David. The Business of Common Life: Novels and Classical Economics Between Revolution and Reform. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

Loeb, Louis E. “Instability and Uneasiness in Hume’s Theories of Belief and Justification.” BJHP 3.2 (1995): 301-327.

-. “Hume on Stability, Justification, and Unphilosophical Probability.” {HP

19-32.

55.2 (1995): 279-296.

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l (1995): 101-32. Michael, 1,mily. “Francis Hutcheson’s Confusing University Career.” Notes ririil

Qrreries 42.1 (1995): 56-59. Miller, Stephen. “The Death of Hume.” The Wilson Quarterly 19.3 (1995):

30-39. Millican, Peter J . f < . “Hume’s Argument Concerning Induction: Structure and

Interpretation.” In David Hurne: Critical Assessments, see Tweyman, 1995. Moreau, Marc. “Storied Reason: Beyond Hume, Kant, and Williams.” Arnericilri

Catholic Pl?ilo.sophical Quarterly 69.4 (1995): 585-604. Mortensen, P. “Hutcheson and the Problem of Conspicuous Consumption.”

Perricone, Christopher. “The Body and Hume’s Standard of Taste.” JAAC 53.4

I’ostema, Gerald. “Morality in the First Person Plural.” Law and Philosophy 14 .1

Richman, Kenneth A. “Empiricism, Natural Belief and the New Hume.” HP4

Robison, Wade. “Hume on Spatial Contiguity.” Southwest Philosophy Review

Rod, Wolfgang. “Kant und Hume: Die Transzendentalphilosophie als

Ross, Ian Simpson. The Life o f A d a m Smith. Oxford: Clarendon, 1995. Russell, Paul. Freedom and Moral Sentiment: Hume’s W a y of Natirruliziii~

Responsibility. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Santas, Aristotelis. “The Consequences of Hume’s Epistemology.” Intenailtionill

Journal ofApplied Philosophy 10.1 (1995): 1-9. Sanvisens Herreros, Alejandro. “Defensa de la Causalidad.” Conviviirm 7

(1995): 31-49. Sapp, Vicki J . “The Philosopher’s Seduction: Hume and the Fair Sex.’’

Philosophy and Literature 19.1 (1995): 1-15. Schirn, Matthias. “Axiom V and Hume’s Principle in Frege’s Foundational

Project.’’ Dialogos 30 (1995): 7-20. Schueler, G. F. Desire: Its Role in Practical Reason and the Explanation of Action.

Cambridge: MIT Press, 1995. Schwerin, Alan. “Hume’s Paradoxical Thesis and his Critics: Some

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Singer, Ira. “Hume’s Extreme Skepticism in Treatise I IV 7.“ CJP 25.4

Slupik, Chris. “ A New Interpretation of Hume‘s ‘Of Miracles’.” RS 31.4

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517-536. Smith, Steven G. “Great Experience.“ )oirrnal ofAesthetic Edircation 29.1 (1995):

Stafford, J . Martin. “Was Hume’s Natiiral History of Religion inspired by Mandeville’s Fable of the Bees Part II?” Bidletin of the British Society for Ei~I~teer.~th-Ceiitirry Stirdies 38 (1995): 13-18; reprinted in the author’s collection, Essays on Sexuality and Ethics. Solihull: Ismeron, 1995.

Stewart, M. A. The Kirk and the Infidel. Lancaster: Lancaster University Publications Office, 1995.

Stewart, M. A. and John P. Wright, eds. Hume and Hume’s Connexions. University Park, Pa: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995. American edition of Stewart and Wright, 1994.

Strawson, Peter. “My Philosophy.” In The Philosophy o fP . F . Strawson, see Sen, 1995.

Streeter, Ryan. “Hume and the Origins of Justice.” Dialogue (PST) 38.1 (1995):

Struever, Nancy S. “The Conversable World: Eighteenth-Century Transformations of the Relation of Rhetoric and Truth.” In Rhetorical Traditions and British Romantic Literature, edited by Don H. Bialostosky and Lawrence D. Needham. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995.

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Tweyman, Stanley, ed. David Hume: Critical Assessments. Six volumes. London and New York: Routledge, 1995.

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Van Roojen, Mark. “Humean Motivation and Humean Rationality.” PS 79.1

Wedgwood, Ralph. “Theories of Content and Theories of Motivation.”

Weintraub, Ruth. “What was Hume’s Contribution to the Problem of

Whelan, Frederick G. “Time, Revolution, and Prescriptive Right in Hume’s

Wieand, Jeffrey. “Hume’s True Judges.” JAAC 53.3 (1995): 318-319. Wiggins, David. ”Categorical Requirements: Kant and Hume on the Idea of

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Wood, Paul. “The Science of Man.” In Cnltirres of Natural History, edited by Nicholas Jardine et al . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

Wright, John P. “Lo schiavo delle passion;: morale e religione in Hume.” Revisita di Filosofia 86 (1995): 1-14.

Additions to the Hurne Literature, 1986-93 Attfield, Robin. “Clarke, Independence and Necessity.” BJHP 1.2 (1 993):

Badia Cabrera, Miguel A. “Hurne Y La Incurable Ineficacia De La Filosofia Contra La Supersticion.” Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 15.3 (1989):

Bar On, Bat-Arni. “Could There Be A Hurnean Sex-Neutral General Idea Of Man?” Philosophy Research Archives 13 (1987-88): 367-377.

Bradley, D. L. “Hurne’s Skepticism and Of the Standard of Taste.” Hypothesrs: Neo-Aristotelian Analysis 3 (1992): 3-5.

Cohen, Avner. “Scepticism and ’Angst’: The Case Of David Hume.” Mmntscrito: Revisra Interr?acional de Filosofia 11 (1988): 49-66.

Del Barco, Jose Luis. “Idea y abstraccon en Hume.” Anuario Filosdfico 25.3 (1992): 463 492.

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Fenner, David E. W. “Hurne, Kant, and the Subjectivity of Causality.” Explorations in Knowledge 10.1 (1993): 25-32.

Foster, Stephen Paul. “Different Religions and The Difference They Make: Hume On The Political Effects Of Religious Ideology.” The Modern Schoolman 66 (1989): 253-274.

Galvan, Sergio. “Tesi Di Hurne E Sisterni Di Logica Deontica.” Epistemologia 11

Gosselin, M. “Causality: A Historical Sketch of the Major Philosophical Approaches to the Problem.” Cornrnirnication and Cognitioii 26.2 (1993):

Hall, Roland. “Some Uses Of Imagination In The British Empiricists: A Preliminary Investigation Of Locke, As Contrasted With Hume.” The Locke Newsletter 20 (1989): 47 62.

Harrison, Bernard. “Sterne and Sentimentalism.” In Commitment ir? Reflectiori, edited by Leona Toker. Harnden: Garland, 1993.

Harrison, Ross. Democracy. New York: Routledge, 1993. Jenkins, John J. Umierstai7ding Hume. Edited by Peter Lewis and Geoffrey

Johnson, Oliver A. “Hurne’s ‘True’ Scepticism.” PPQ 72 (1991): 403-410.

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Kumar Das, Paritosh. “Philosophy As The Science Of Man: David Hume.” Indian Philosophical Quarterly, Supplementary Volume 16 (1989): 1-10.

Larmer, Robert. “Against ‘Against Miracles’.” Sophia(Austra1ia) 27 (1988):

Laursen, John Christian. “El escepticismo y el pensamiento politico.” Revista

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Mackay, Angus J. “David Hume.” In Philosophers of the Enlightenment, edited

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Malpas, R. M. P. “Locke and Hume Contrasted.” The Locke Newsletter 22 (1991):

Mellizo, Carlos. “David Hume escribe a un medico: 0, La ‘enfermedad de 10s doctos‘.” Revista de Occidente 148 (1993): 5-20.

Menzies, Peter. “Laws of Nature, Modality and Humean Supervenience in Ontology, Causality and Mind.” In Essays in Honour of D . M. Armstrong, edited by John Bacon. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

Monder, Samuel. “Reglas Linguisticas Y Regularidades Empiricas En La Teoria Humeana Del Mundo Exterior.” Revista Latinoamerica de Filosofia 13

Paganini, Gianni. Scepsi Moderna: Interpretazioni dello Scetticismo da Charron a Hume. Cosenza: Ed Busento, 1991.

Pandey, lndu. “Hume’s Views on External Objects: A Critical Analysis.” Darshana International 32 (1992): 15-21.

Pereira Junior, Alfredo. “Causal Theory of Freedom and Indeterminism” (in Portuguese). Trans/Form/A@o 16 (1993): 29-41.

Price, John Valdimir. “Hume and the Idea of Revolution.” In Evolution et revolution(s) duns la Grande-Bretagne du XVIIIe siecle, edited by Paul-Gabriel Bouce. Paris: Presses de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1993.

Restaino, Franco. “Hume In Italia (1809-1943).” Giornale Critic0 della Filosofia Italiana 67 (1988): 369-406.

Rollinger, R. D. Meinong and Husserl on Abstraction and Universals: From “Hume Studies I” to “Logical Investigations II. ” Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1993.

Seeks, Wayne. “Humean ‘Belief‘.“ Journal of the Indian Council for Philosophical Research 4 (1987): 153-158.

Smith, Plinio Junquiera. “‘More In The Manner, But Also In The Matter’: Hume E 0 Ceticismo No ‘Tratado’ E Na Investigacao.” Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 15 (1989): 19-43.

Smith, Plinio Junquiera. “0 ceticismo naturalista de David Hume.” Manzrscrito: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 13.1 (1990): 69-86.

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Latinoamerica de Filosofia 19.1 (1993): 59-80.

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Streminger, Gerhard. “Religiositat eine Gefahr fur Moralitat? Bemerkungen zu einer in der modernen Weltanschaunganalyse wenig diskutierteri I’roblematik.” In Aii~IZiritr7gsperspektiven, edited by K. Salamun. Tubingen, 1989.

~. “Humes literarisches Werk im bibliographischen Uberblick.” In Vutirrnc,c-itrn zii e i n m friihen Klassiker der ukonomischen Wissenschizfi, edited by H . C. Kecktenwald. Dusseldork, 1987.

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Weber, M. Andreas. “Hume and Gibbon: The Origin of Naturalistic Study of Religion.” In Early Modern Philosophy 11, see Tweyman and Creery, 1988.

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Clotet, Joaguin. “ldentidad Personal y yo Moral en David Hume.” Telos (Spiiiri)

Costa, Margarita. “E l Utilitarismo de Hume.” Telos (Spain) 3.2 (1994): 9-15. Daston, Lorraine. “Fortuna and the Passions.” In Chance, Cirltirre and the

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Eiser, J . Richard. Attitudes, Chaos, and the Connectionist Mind. Cambridge: Blackwell, 1994.

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Elie, Maurice. “Instinct, entendement, raison: la reference a l’animal chez Locke, Hume et Schopenhauer.” Schopenhauer-Jahrbuch 75 (1994): 11-26.

Ellis , Brian, and Caroline Lierse. “Dispositional Essentialism.” AJP 72.1 (1994):

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Howard-Snyder, Daniel. “Theism, the Hypothesis of Indifference, and the Biological Role of Pain and Pleasure.” Faith and Philosophy 11.3 (1994):

Hundert, E. J . The Enlightenment’s “Fable.” New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

Kremer, Elmar J. “The Hume-Plantinga Objection to the Argument from Design.” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 68 (1994): 85-92.

Leist, Anton. “Metaethischer Nonkognitivismus und moralische Aufmerksamkeit.” In Mythos Wertfreiheit? Edited by Karl-Otto Apel. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 1994.

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Magnati, Mauro. L’unatomia della religione. Firenze: Firenze Atheneum, 1994. Margutti Pinto, Paolo R. “Aspectos da critica de Hume ao principio da

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Platts, Mark. “Deseos Distinguidos.“ Critica 26 (1994): 129-154. Ruse, Michael. “From Belief to Unbelief-and Halfway Back.” Zygon 29.1

Schurz, Gerhard. “Eine logische Analyse des Sein-Sollen-Problems.” In Analyomen I , edited by Georg Meggle. Hawthorne: de Gruyter, 1994.

Smith, Michael. The Moral Problem. Cambridge: Blackwell, 1994. Streminger, Gerhard. David Hume: eine Untersuchung iiber den menschlichen

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-. “Religiostat einer Gefahr fur Moralitat? Bemerkungen zu einem kaum beachteten Aspekt der Humeschen Religionsphilosophie.” Aiq7durung und Kritik 1.1 (1994): 28-44.

-. “David Hume’s Criticism of Traditional Ethics.” In Norms, Values, and Society: Yearbook of the Viennese Circle, edited by H. Pauer-Studer. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1994.

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