読書会と聞いて。
- Introductory Note Scott Stapleford and Verena Wagner
Part I: Knowledge
- 1. A Humean–Practicalist Conception of Knowing Stephen Hetherington
- 2. Why Hume’s Notion of Demonstration Must Reduce to Probability: A Prelude to Quine Stefanie Rocknak
Part II: Doxastic Attitudes
- 3. Hume on Pyrrhonian Scepticism and Suspension of Judgement Verena Wagner and Scott Stapleford
Part III: Reason and Reasons
- 4. The Priority of Passive Reasoning Jonathan Cottrell
- 5. In Search of Hume’s Anti-Rationalism Karl Schafer
- 6. Hume and the Unity of Reasons Eva Schmidt
Part IV: Scepticism
- 7. Signs, Wonders, and Hume: From Humean Scepticism about Miracles and Reason to Contemporary Sceptical Hypotheses and Back Again Kevin Meeker
- 8. Avoiding the Unexpected Circuit: Humean Improvements on Standard “Cartesian” Skepticism Yuval Avnur
Part V: Hinge Epistemology
- 9. Humean Skepticism and Entitlement Santiago Echeverri
- 10. Hume and Wittgenstein on Naturalism and Scepticism Duncan Pritchard
Part VI: Naturalized Epistemology
- 11. The Advancement of Naturalized Epistemology: Reflections on Hume, Quine and Anderson Angela M. Coventry
Part VII: Modal Epistemology
- 12. Conceivability as the Standard of Metaphysical Possibility Miren Boehm
Part VIII: Moral Epistemology
- 13. Hume, Deontological Epistemology, and an Ethics of Belief Hsueh Qu
- 14. Natural and Artificial Epistemic Virtues Sarah Wright
- 15. Humean Vice Epistemology: The Case of Prejudice Mark Collier
Part IX: The Epistemology of Testimony
- 16. Hume and the Epistemology of Testimony Dan O’Brien