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The Hume Literature, 1997 William E. Morris Hume Studies Volume XXIV, Number 2 (November, 1998) 385-396.

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/

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HUME STUDES Volume XXIV, Number 2, November 1998, pp. 385-396

The Hurne Literature, 1997 WILLIAM EDWARD MORRIS

This bibliography covers the Hume literature for 1997. I have appended supplements containing additions and corrections to “The Hume Literature, 1986-1993” (November 1994), “The Hume Literature, 1994” (November 1995), “The Hume Literature, 1995” (November 1996), and “The Hume Literature, 1996” (November 1997. I am grateful to all who have contributed additions or corrections to these bibliographies, and I again encourage readers of Hume Studies to supply additions, corrections, 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 Fiftr 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 depart from Hall’s practice in that they do not list items published in Hume 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.

The next bibliography, which will cover the Hume literature for 1998, will appear in the double issue of Hume Studies we are publishing for April/ November 1999. Readers are again invited to send me notices or offprints of their articles, reviews, editions, anthologies, and dissertations for inclusion

William Edward Morris, Department of Philosophy, Mail Location #03 74, 206 McMicken Hall, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH 45221-0374 USA. FAX: (513) 556-2939; email: [email protected]

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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:

American Philosophical Quarterly 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

Adler, Jonathan. ”Constrained Belief and the Reactive Attitudes.” PPR 57.4

Albieri, Sara. “Inducao e metodo na filosofia de David Hume.” Manuscrito

Badia-Cabrera, Miguel A. “Descartes y Hume: Causalidad, temporalidad y

Baxter, Donald L. M. “Abstraction, Inseparability, and Identity.” PPR 5 7.2

Bell, Martin. “Hume and Causal Power: The Influences of Malebranche and

Bender, John. “On Shiner’s ‘Hume and the Causal Theory of Taste’.” JAAC

Berloiz, Dominique. “Gout et conaissance chez David Hume.” Archives de

Bird, Graham. “The Logic in Logicism.” Dialogue 36.2 (1997): 341-360. Boolos, George. “Is Hume’s Principle Analytic?” In Language, Thought, and

Logic: Essays in Honour of Michael Dummett, edited by Richard G. Heck, Jr. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

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(1997): 89 1-905.

20.2 (1997): 29-45.

existencia de Dios.” Dialogos 32.69 (1997): 203-224.

(1997): 307-330.

Newton.” BJHP 5.1 (1997): 67-86.

55.3 (1997): 317-320.

Philosophie 60.4 (1997): 575-595.

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Broadie, Alexander. “The Concept of Liberty in the Scottish Enlightenment.” In Escepticismo y sentido comun, edited by Alexander Broadie. Barcelona: University of Barcelona Press, 1997.

Bruce, Nigel. “The Immortal David Hume (1711-1776).” Free Inquiry 17.1

Byrne, Alex and Alan Hajek. “David Hume, David Lewis, and Decision

Calvo de Saavedra, Angela. “El poder civilizador de la sensibilidad moral.”

Clarke, Steve. “When to Believe in Miracles.” APQ 34.1 (1997): 95-102. Cohon, Rachel. “The Common Point of View in Hume’s Ethics.” PPR 57.4

. “Is Hume a Noncognitivist in the Motivation Argument?” PS

and David Owen. “Hume on Representation, Reason and

Csikos, Ella. “Anesidemus-Schulze on Sceptical Thinking.” (in Hungarian)

Cummins, Phillip D. “Hume on Possible Objects and Impossible Ideas.” In

De Moura Ribeiro, Carlos Alberto. “Critica humeana da razao.” Manusm’to

Di Giovanni, George. “The Early Fichte as Disciple of Jacobi.” Fichte-Studien 9

Dreier, James. “Humean Doubts about the Practical Justification of Morality.” In Ethics and Practical Reason, edited by Garrett Cullity. Oxford: Clarendon, 1997.

Easton, Patricia A. (ed). Logic and the Workings of the Mind: The Logic of Ideas and Faculty Psychology in Early Modem Philosophy (Volume 5 of the North American Kant Society Studies in Philosophy). Atascadero CA: Ridgeview, 1997.

Echelbarger, Charles. “Hume and the Logicians.“ In Logic and the Workings of the Mind. See Easton, 1997.

Edwards, James G. “Hume’s Idea of the Self Recovering Self-Interest .” Kinesis

Engstrom, Timothy H. “Foundational Standards and Conversational Style: The Humean Essay as a Philosophical Genre.” Philosophy and Rhetoric

Escamilla-Castillo, Manuel. “Utilitarismo y liberalism0 en la teoria del derecho.” Telos 6.2 (1997): 115-140.

Falkenstein, Lorne. “Hume on Manners of Disposition and the Ideas of Space and Time.“ Archiv f2r Geschichte der Philosophie 79.2 (1997): 179-201.

Fatzer, Daniela. “David Hume: Universality, Causality, Induction, Uncer- tainty.” Philosophical Inquiry 14.1-2 (1997): 1-17.

(1997): 38-40.

Theory.” Mind 106.432 (1997): 411-428.

Universitas Philosophica 14.28 (1997): 51-61.

(1997): 827-850.

85.2-3 (1997): 251-266.

Motivation.” Munusm’to 20.2 (1997): 47-76.

Magyar Filozof Szemle 3.4 (1997): 664-673.

Logic and the Workings of the Mind. See Easton, 1997.

20.2 (1997): 145-167.

(1997): 257-273.

, 24.2 (1997): 150-175.

30.2 (1997): 150-175.

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Fieser, James. “Hume’s Motivational Distinction Between Natural and

Flage, Daniel E. “Hume’s Missing Shade of Blue.” The Modem Schoolman 75.1

Frasca-Spada, Marina. “Reality and the Coloured Points in Hume’s Treatise:

Gallie, Roger. “On Hume on Myself.” Philosophical Writings 6 (1997): 21-36. Garrett, Don. Cognition and Commitment in Hume’s Philosophy. New York

Oxford University Press, 1997. George, Rolf. “Psychologicism in Logic: Bacon to Bolzano.“ Philosophy and

Rhetoric 30.3 (1997): 213-242. Gilardi, Roberto. “Hume, Addison e l’abate Du Bos: Indagine intorno a un

possibile influsso dello ‘Spectator’ e delle Reflexions critiques sulla genese di A Treatise of Human Nature.” Rivista di Filosofia Neo Scolastica

Giles, James. No Self to be Found: The Search for Personal Identity. New York:

Graefrath, Bernd. “Wissenschaftstheorie oder Aesthetik der Wunder?”

Hanfling, Oswald. “Is, Ought and the Naturalistic Fallacy.” Philosophy 72.282

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

Hoefer, Carl. “On Lewis’ Objective Chance: ‘Humean Supervenience Debugged’.” Mind 106.422 (1997): 321-334.

Horkay, Ferenc Horcher. “Hume and Wittgenstein: Certainty and Culture.” Magyar Filozofiai Szemle 3-4 (1997): 649-663.

Junqueira-Smith, Plinio. “Carta de um cavalheiro a seu amigo em Edimburgo.” Manuscrito 20.2 (1997): 15-27.

Klaudat, Andre. “As ideias abstractas, a particularidade das percepcoes e a natureza do Projeto Filosofico em Hume.” Manuscrito 20.2 (1997):

Kreimendahl, Lothar. “Zur Geschichte des ontologischen Gottesbeweises.” Philosophische Rundshau 44.1 (1997): 44-51.

Loeb, Louis E. “Causal Inherence, Associationism, and Skepticism in Part I11 of Book I of Hume’s Treatise.” In Logic and the Workings ofthe Mind. See Easton, 1997.

Loffler, Winfried. “Bolzano under die Glaubwurdigkeit von Wunder- berichten. In Analyomen 2, Volume IZZ: Philosophy of Mind, Practical

Artificial Virtues.” BJHP 5.2 (1997): 373-388.

(1997): 55-64.

Part I: Coloured Points.” BJHP 5.2 (1997): 297-319.

89.1 (1997): 3-47.

University Press of America, 1997.

Theologie und Philosophie 72.2 (1997): 257-263.

(1997): 537-548.

95-121.

Philosophy, Miscellanea, edited by Georg Meggle. Hawthorne: de Gruyter, 1997.

Lohmar, Dieter. “Die idee einer reflecktierten Gefuhlsmoral.” In Philosophy from an Zntelectual Perspective, edited by Dieter Lohmar. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1997.

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Maia-Neto, Jose R. “Academic Skepticism in Early Modern Philosophy.” JHI

Mann, Douglas. “Scepticism from North of the Wall: Undermining the

Martin. M.G.F. “Self Observation.” European Journal of Philosophy 5.2 (1997):

Mothersill, Mary. “In Defense of Hume and the Causal Theory of Taste.”

Millgram, Elijah. “Hume on Practical Reasoning.” Iyyun 46 (1997): 235-265. Montiero, Joao Paulo. “Hume on Singular Experiences.” Manusm’to 20.2

Murcho, Desiderio. “Epistemologia da Modalidade em David Hume.” Revista

Neill, Elizabeth. “Hume’s Moral Sublime.” British Journal of Aesthetics 3 7 .3

Noggle, Robert. “The Nature of Motivation (and Why it Matters Less to

O’Shea, James R. “Fictitious Duration and Informative Identity in Hume’s

Owen, David. “Hume on Demonstration.” In Logic and the Workings of the

Passell, Dan. “Hume’s Arguments for His Sceptical Doubts.” Journal of

Persson, Ingemar. “Hume-Not a ‘Humean’ about Motivation.” HPQ 14.2

Radcliffe, Elizabeth. “Kantian Tunes on a Humean Instrument: Why Hume is not ‘Really’ a Skeptic about Practical Reasoning.” CJP 27.2 (1997):

Reid, Thomas. A n Inquiry into the Human mind in the Principles of Common Sense. Edited by Derek R. Brookes. University Park PA: Penn State University Press, 1997.

Rodriguez, Aman Rosales. “La relacion entre naturalism0 y esceptismo en el pensamiento de David Hume.” Revista de Filosofie de la Universidad d e Costa Rica 35.85 (1997): 67-73.

Sainsbury, R. Mark. “Hume’s Idea of Necessary Connection.” Manusm’to 20.2

Sayre-McCord, Geoffrey. “Hume’s Representation Argument against

Shiner, Roger A. “Causes and Tastes: A Response.” JAAC 55.3 (1997):

Smart, J.J.C. “Moral Values.” RIP 51.202 (1997): 479-494. Sobel, Jordan Howard. “Hume’s Utilitarian Theory of Right Action.” P Q

58.2 (1997): 199-200.

Empire of Reason.” Philosophical Writings 6 (1997): 37-57.

119-140.

JAAC 55.3 (1997): 312-317.

(1997): 123-144.

Filosofica de Coimbra 6.12 (1997): 441-449.

(1997): 246-258.

Ethics than One might think).” PS 87.1 (1997): 87-111.

Treatise.” Manuscrito 20.2 (1997): 169-211.

Mind. See Easton, 1997.

Philosophical Research 22 (1997): 409-422.

(199 7): 189-206.

247-270.

(199 7): 21 3-230.

Rationalism.” Manuscrito 20.2 (1997): 77-94.

320-324.

47.186 (1997): 55-72.

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Solomon, Robert C. “Beyond Ontology: Ideation, Phenomenology and the Cross Cultural Study of Emotion.” Journal for the Theory ofsocial Behavior

Stamos, David N. “A New Theory on Philo’s Reversal.” International Studies in

Swain, Corliss Gayda. “Irrational Inference and Rational Belief Hume’s

Tasset, Jose L. “Era la ‘Navaja de Hume’ propia o prestada?” 7210s 6.2 (1997):

Valor Yebenes, Juan Antonio. “Hume y Popper: el conocimiento de las determaniaciones del objeto.” Anales del Seminario de Metafisica 31

Vallicella, William F. “The Hume-Edwards Objection to the Cosmological

Van der Hoeven, J. “Hartstocht en rede.” Philosophia Reformata 62.1 (1997):

Vicente-Burgoa, Lmenzo. “Critica de Hume a1 pensamiento abstracto.”

Wilson, Fred. Hume’s Defence of Causal Inference. Toronto: University of

27.2-3 (1997): 289-303.

Philosophy 29.2 (1997): 73-94.

Justification of Induction.’’ Manuscrito 20.2 (1997): 231-255.

101-113.

(1997): 41-71.

Argument.“ Journal of Philosophical Research 22 (1997): 423-443.

1-22.

Pensamiento 53.207 (1997): 425-451.

Toronto Press, 1997.

Addition to “The Hume Literature, 1995”

Korsmeyer, Carolyn. “Gendered Concepts and Hume’s Standard of Taste.” In Feminism and Tradition in Aesthetics, edited by Peggy Zeglin Brand and Carolyn Korsmeyer (University Park PA: The Penn State Press, 1995): 49-65.

Doctoral Disserations, 1997

Abramson, Kate. Hume’s Peculiar Sentiments: The Evolution of Hume’s Moral Philosophy. The University of Chicago, 1997.

Bain-Selbo, Eric Walter. Understanding Others Morally: Philosophical Hermaneutics and Comparative Religious Ethics. The University of Chicago, 1997.

Brody, Jonathan. Hume’s Normative Theory of Rationality. The Johns Hopkins University, 1997.

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Brown, Karin. Sophie Grouchy De Condorcet on Moral Sympathy and Social Progress. City University of New York, 1997.

Carmichael, Kathleen. Figures of Factionalism: The Government of Historical Form in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Northwestern University, 1997.

Chun, Chaesung. Classical Realists as Skeptics. Northwestern University, 1997.

Dotson, Don Wade. The Science of God: Philosophy of Science and the Search for Theological Foundations. The Union Institute, 1997.

Dubois-Flynn, Genevieve. La Nature du Temps Comme Fondernent Philosophique de L’ldentite Personelle Chez David Hume. Universite Lava1 (Canada), 1997.

Kim, Halla. The Possibility of Practical Reason: A n Essay on Kant’s Justification of Ethics. The University of Iowa, 1997.

Land, Christopher Jonathan. ‘The Balance of Sentimental Commerce’: Economies of Moral Discourse in the Literature of Sensibility. Northwestern University, 1997.

Minto, William Richmond. Foundations for a Realist Theory of Causality. The University of Western Ontario (Canada), 1997.

Otteson, James Roger, 11. The Unintended Order of Morality: A d a m Smith and David Hume on the Development of Moral Standards. The University of Chicago, 1997.

Piller, Christian Johannes. Defending Humeanism. Princeton University, 1997. Richman, Kenneth Aaron. Nature and Natural Belief in Hume’s Science of the

Mind. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick, 1997. Stanford, Preston Kyle. A Pragmatic Theory of Causation. University of

California, San Diego, 1997. Vagh, Avanash. Studies in the Moral Philosophy of David Hume. University of

Cincinnati, 1997.

Additions to “Doctoral Dissertations, 1986-1995”

Anderson, Robert Frost. Manufacturing the Selc Romanticism and the Subject of

Athern, Daniel Richard. Prospects for Causal Explanation Outside of Mechanism.

Austen, Andrea. Humean Sentimentalism and Feminist Ethics. York University

Avila, Francis Anthony, Jr. Prudence in the Statecraft of Edmund Burke. The

Indusm’al Capitalism. The University of Rochester, 1994.

University of Oregon, 1989.

(Canada), 1993.

Claremont Graduate University, 1989.

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Bailey, Cathryn Denice. Feminism, Objectivity, and Science. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1994.

Beavers, Anthony Francis. The Metaphysics of Affectivity and Ethical Responsibility. Marquette University, 1990.

Becker, Ronald. Political Philosophy, Ideology, and Personality. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1991.

Beckwith, Francis Joseph. David Hume’s Argument Against Miracles: Contemporary Attempts to Rehabilitate it and a Response. Fordham University, 1989.

Bergmann, Michael Abram. Reid and Hume on Scepticism. University of Waterloo (Canada), 1992.

Bradwell, John Peter. Sir Walter Scott, The Scottish Enlightenment, and British Romanticism. University of Virginia, 1993.

Botkin, Richard Donald. Epistemological Scepticism and its Challenge to Naturalized Epistemology. University of Kansas, 1991.

Butler, Brian E. Taking Rorty’s Liberal Ironist Seriously: A Portrait of the Circumscribed Poet. The Claremont Graduate University, 1993.

Clarke, Allan Adolphus. The Aesthetic Experience: Problems, Possibility, Process. The American University, 1993.

Coates, Mary Elizabeth. Hume’s Philosophy of Linguistic Meaning and the Doctrine of Sympathy in A Treatise of Human Nature. Queen’s University at Kingston (Canada), 1994.

Cohon, Rachel. The Rationality of Moral Conduct: A Preliminary Study. University of California, Los Angeles, 1986.

Dadlez, Eva. What‘s Hecuba to Him: Fictional Events and Actual Emotions. Syracuse University, 1991.

Daw, Russell Ernest. Free Will and Determinism: An Assessment of the Traditional Approach to the Compatibility Issue. University of Virginia, 1995.

Donald, Adrienne Yves. Entertaining Truths: Wordsworth and the Relation of Philosophy and Poetry in Britain, 1651-1805. Yale University, 1990.

Donelan, James Edward. Civil Disobedience, Civil Society and the State. State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1995.

Dorbolo, Jon. Personal Amnesia. University of Oregon, 1987. Douglas, Aileen. The Urgency of Sensation: Tobias Smolletl’s Narratives of Social

Edwardsen, Mary Ann. The Role of Epistemological Anxiety in the Development

Erneling, Christina E. The Learnability of Language: Going Beyond Information

Eze, Emmanuel Chukwudi. Rationality and the Debates about Afn’can

Fieser, James Francis. Hume’s Moral Skepticism. Purdue University, 1986. Fuentes Salles, Arleen Lou. Emotions and Moral Character: A Defense of the Role

Disruption. Princeton University, 1989.

of the Transcendental Subject. Union Theological Seminary, 198 7.

Given. York University (Canada), 1990.

Philosophy. Fordham University, 1993.

of Emotion in a Moral Life. State University of New York at Buffalo, 1992.

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Green, Donald Philip. Self-Interest, Public Opinion, and Mass Political Behavior. University of California, Berkeley, 1989.

Greene, Francis. On Sovereignty and Extent: The Theoretical Origins of Federalism in America. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick, 1991.

Harding, Gregory George. The Stark Dogma: Impoverished conceptions of the Physical. Princeton University, 1990.

Heimlich, Rudiger. Skepsis und Skeptizismus als Erzahl-Und Argumen- tationsstrategie in der Modemen Literatur. Queen’s University at Kingston (Canada), 1989.

Hogan, Melinda Ann. The Concept of Thought: Logical Form in the Account of Mental Representation. The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989.

Hymers, Michael John. The World, Others and the Selp Philosophy and its Epistemic Neuroses. University of Alberta (Canada), 1993.

Johnson, David Scott. Family Behavior, Intergenerational Altruism and Government Policy. University of Minnesota, 1990.

Kelly, Erin Irene. Reasons, Motives, and Moral Justification: A Study of Moral Constructivism. Harvard University, 1995.

Dundas, Imelda Theresa. Reason and Sentmiment in Hume‘s Moral Theory. Concordia University (Canada), 1994.

Kang, Sung-Hak. Moral Choice and Rational Choice: Grappling with Moral Dilemmas Rationally. The University of Texas at Austin, 1990.

Katz, Eleanor Frances Pope. Partly Whole: Husserl and Hume’s Problem of Time. The Claremont Graduate University, 1990.

Kim, Yo0 Shin. Explanation and Causation. Cornell University, 1995. Lang, Timothy Alan. The Debate over the Stuarts in Nineteenth-Century Britain.

Lange, Mark Barrett. The Design of Scientific Practice: A Study of Physical Laws

Lilly, Gregory Alan. On the Compatibility of Markets, Greed, and Order. Duke

Little, Margaret Olivia. The Objectivity of Action-Guiding Morality. University of

Lizza, John Paul. Metaphysical and Cultural Aspects of Persons. Columbia

Logan, Beryl. Religious Belief and Natural Belief in Hume’s Philosophy of

Lowe, Terese A. Emotion as Perception: The Cognitive Role of Emotion. Cornell

McCormick, Matthew Sean. Kant’s Transcendental Psychology. The University

McCulloch, Paul A. Trinkets in Airports: A Rejection of Two Arguments Regarding

McGraw, David John. In Defense ofRealism. Wayne State University, 1993.

Yale University, 1987.

and lnductive Reasoning. University of Pittsburgh, 1990.

University, 1988.

California, Berkeley, 1994.

University, 1991.

Religion. York University (Canada), 1991.

University, 1989.

of Rochester, 1995.

Determinism. Dalhousie University (Canada), 1995.

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Megoudis, Peter. The Status of Moral Cognitivism and its Relevance for Law. University of Toronto (Canada), 1993.

Mehta, Pratap Bhanu. The Natural Career of the Imagination: Themes in Adam Smith’s Moral and Political Philosophy. Princeton University, 1994.

Moody-Adams, Michelle Marcia. Moral Philosophy Naturalized: Morality and Mitigated Scepticism in Hume. Harvard University, 1986.

Moore, James Arthur. Reason Dethroned; Knowledge Regained. University of Pittsburgh, 1991.

Muck, Bruce Eugene. Promising, Rules, and Intentions. The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989.

Nepomechie, Esther Adouth. Skepticism: An Overview. University of Miami, 1993.

Nichols, Shaun. Commonsense Psychology. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick, 1992.

Noel, Justine. Hume’s Science of Aesthetics: Human Nature and the Century of Criticism. Queen‘s University at Kingston (Canada), 1993.

Pennock, Robert Tatnall. Causally Licensed Inference and the Confirmation Relation. University of Pittsburgh, 1991.

Peterson, Deam James. Political Economy in Transition: From Classical Humanism to Commercial Society--Robert Wallace of Edinburgh. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994.

Prince, Michael Benjamin. Strains of Enlightenment: Philosophical and Religious Dialogue in England, 1700-1 780. University of Virginia, 1990.

Racevskis, Inese. True and False Delicacy: Conflict and Balance in the Eighteenth Century. New York University, 1995.

Robinette, Mary Jaime. John Locke on Personal Identity. University of Virginia, 1986.

Robinson, Richard Allen. Scott’s Sympathetic Imagination and the Quest for Moral Order in History. University of Virginia, 1991.

Rockwell, Geoffrey Martin. A Uniy of Voices: A Definition of Philosophical Dialogue. University of Toronto (Canada), 1995.

Rysiew, Patrick William. Philosophy and Common Sense. Dalhousie University (Canada), 1992.

Schauber, Nancy Ellen. The Importance of Moral Character. Yale University, 1993.

Schejbal, David. Facts, Values and Moral Realism. The University of Connecticut, 1991.

Simboli, Brian David. Motivation, Objectivity, and Basic Goods in John Finnis‘ Natural Law Theory. University of Notre Dame, 1991.

Sinopoli, Richard Carl. Liberalism, Republicanism, and the Constitution: American Citizenship Viewed from the Founding. New York University, 1986.

Skoczylas, Anne. ‘A Strong Ray of Philosophic Light’: The Historiography of William Robertson. University of Alberta (Canada), 1990.

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Snyder, Robert Alan. Naturalized Epistemology as a Framework for Understanding Hume’s Science of Human Nature. University of Minnesota, 1986.

Soldatenko, Michael. From Smithianism to Classical Economics: The Rupture of Discourse. University of California, Los Angeles, 1986.

Stoddart, Gerald Edward. A n Inquiry into the Grounds for Ethical Non-Cognitivisrn. University of California, Berkeley, 1989.

Storwick, Teresa Louise. Consciousness and the Self, University of Calgary (Canada), 1994.

Sytsma, Sharon E. Ethical Internalism and Externalism. Loyola University of Chicago, 1991.

Tenger, Zeynep. Inventing the Writer and the Reader: Eighteenth Century Literary Theory. New York University, 1990.

Thompson, Clark Gordon. Hume‘s Views on Moral ludgment. University of Virginia, 199 1.

Trolander, Paul E. Reformed Readers: Literary Critical Practice and the Philosophy of the Mind, 1690-1835. New York University, 1990.

Van Der Breggen, Hendrik. Hume, Miracle Reports, and Credibility. University of Windsor (Canada), 1994.

Van Roojen, Mark Steven. Ethical Relativism and Ethical Reasons. Princeton University, 1993.

Watkins, Eric. Kant’s Third Analogy of Experience. University of Notre Dame, 1994.

Waxman, Wayne Allan. Kant‘s Model of the Mind. University of California, Santa Barbara, 1987.

Williams, Christopher Theodore. Reason, Persons, and Artworks. University of Pittsburgh, 1993.

Windham, Mary Elizabeth. Beyond Good and Evil: An Interpretation of Nietzsche’s Immoralism. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1991.

Zuss, Michael E. lonathan Edwards in the Context of Early Eighteenth-Century Moral Philosophy. City University of New York, 1986.

Additions to “Doctoral Dissertations, 1996”

Ainslie, Donald Cameron. Sell; Sympathy, and Society in Hume’s Treatise of

Blackwell, Mark Raymond. The Properties of the Self: Idioms of Personal Identity Human Nature. University of Pittsburgh, 1996.

from Locke to Boswell. University of Guelph (Canada), 1996.

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Dow, Robert Russell. A Formulation and Defense of Moral Sensibility Theory.

Klein, Mary Jo. The Nature of Commitment and its Relationship to Freedom.

Marshall, Thomas Dean. The Pursuit of Happiness. Temple University, 1996. Oljar, Elizabeth Ann. Moral Reasons and Motivation: Prospects for Ethical

Webb, Lori Lynn. Contemplating Locke, Hume, and Bergson on the Topic of Free

The University of Utah, 1996.

Marquette University, 1996.

Externalism. University of Washington, 1996.

Will. University of Guelph (Canada), 1996.