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Rachel (ed) Carter
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Rachel Held Evans
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Rachel Minay
Rachel Bright
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This book provides a comprehensive and process-based account of the genesis of carbonate rocks, from which the authors derive and describe current modelling techniques that seek to quantify their flow behaviour in the subsurface.
Rachel Hawkins
Rachel Dixon
Rachel Bukey
Rachel Wood
This book provides a comprehensive and process-based account of the genesis of carbonate rocks, from which the authors derive and describe current modelling techniques that seek to quantify their flow behaviour in the subsurface.
Rachel A. Brune
A changeling binds a young girl to a mirror and takes her place.
Rachel Bright
Rachel Webster
Rachel Lawes
Rachel Wood
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Rachel Dixon-Goodall
Rachel Webster
Rachel Roasek
Rachel Hawkins
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Kretzer RACHEL
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From the author of the outline trilogy, a fable of human destiny and decline, enacted in a closed system of intimate, fractured relationships.
Rachel Minay
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David Hume
David Hume
Timothy M. Costelloe
William L. Vanderburgh
David hume's argument against believing in miracles has attracted nearly continuous attention from philosophers and theologians since it was first published in 1748.
Daniel E. Flage
This book, first published in 1990, is a detailed examination of david hume's treatise of human nature.
D. G. C. MacNabb
David hume (1711-ƒ‚‚"1776) through his pursuit of a naturalistic grounding for morality and his forceful critique of supernaturalism, scottish philosopher david hume significantly undermined confidence in orthodox christianity.
Constantine Sandis
In the first ever book-length treatment of david hume's philosophy of action, constantine sandis brings together seemingly disparate aspects of hume's work to present an understanding of human action that is much richer than previously assumed.
Philip A. Reed
Recent work at the intersection of moral philosophy and the philosophy of psychology has dealt mostly with aristotelian virtue ethics.
Angela M. Coventry
Constantine Sandis
In the first ever book-length treatment of david hume's philosophy of action, constantine sandis brings together seemingly disparate aspects of hume's work to present an understanding of human action that is much richer than previously assumed.
Jia Wei
David hume's six-volume history of england: from the invasion of julius caesar to the revolution in 1688 (1754-61) is probably his most important work as a constitutional historian and political theorist.
Jia Wei
David hume's six-volume history of england: from the invasion of julius caesar to the revolution in 1688 (1754-61) is probably his most important work as a constitutional historian and political theorist.
Dennis C. Rasmussen
David Landy
Paul Russell
Craig Taylor
While hume remains one of the most central figures in modern philosophy his place within enlightenment thinking is much less clearly defined.
Alan Bailey
Alexander George
Roger L. Emerson
The scottish enlightenment was a period of intellectual and scientific progress, in a country previously considered to be marginal to the european intellectual scene.
S. Yenor
J. L. Mackie
Ryu Susato
The scottish philosopher and historian david hume (1711-1776) has often been regarded as a key enlightenment thinker.
John Laird
The essence of hume's eighteenth-century philosophy was that all the sciences were 'dependent on the science of man', and that the foundations of any such science need to rest on experience and observation.
Stefanie Rocknak
Stewart, John B.
The picture of hume clinging timidly to a raft of custom and artifice, because, poor skeptic, he has no alternative, is wrong, writes john stewart.
M. A. Box
Recognized in his day as a man of letters equaling rousseau and voltaire in france and rivaling samuel johnson, david hume passed from favor in the victorian age--his work, it seemed, did not pursue truth but rather indulged in popularization.
John Laird
The essence of hume s eighteenth-century philosophy was that all the sciences were dependent on the science of man, and that the foundations of any such science need to rest on experience and observation.
Christopher J. Berry
A giant of the eighteenth-century enlightenment, david hume was one of the most important philosophers ever to write in english.
Antony Flew
First published in 1961, this book considers hume s request to be judged solely by the acknowledged works of his maturity.
Alan Bailey
Stefanie Rocknak
Donald L. M. Baxter
Barry Stroud
Craig Taylor
While hume remains one of the most central figures in modern philosophy his place within enlightenment thinking is much less clearly defined.
Helen Beebee
Hume is traditionally credited with inventing the 'regularity theory' of causation, according to which the causal relation between two events consists merely in the fact that events of the first kind are always followed by events of the second kind..
Keith Yandell
Charles R. Pigden
Contemporary ethical thought owes a great deal to david hume whose work has inspired non-cognitivists, naturalists and error-theorists and stimulated the rival theories of kant and contemporary kantians.
Ivor Noël Hume
Kenneth R. Merrill
The philosopher david hume was born in edinburgh, scotland on april 26, 1711.
Federico Laudisa
È evidente che tutte le scienze hanno una relazione più o meno grande con la natura umana, e anche quelle che sembrano più indipendenti, in un modo o nell'altro, vi si riallacciano.
Russell Hardin
In this compelling and accessible account of the life and thought of the scottish enlightenment philosopher david hume (1711-1776), professor christopher j.
F. L. van Holthoon
È evidente che tutte le scienze hanno una relazione più o meno grande con la natura umana, e anche quelle che sembrano più indipendenti, in un modo o nell'altro, vi si riallacciano.
Jennifer A. Herdt
This book explores hume's concern with the destructiveness of religious factions and his efforts to develop, in his moral philosophy, a solution to factional conflict.
Saul Traiger
Jordan Howard Sobel
This unique book provides a modern discussion of david hume's work in ethical theory and moral judgmentwidely regarded as one of the most important philosophers in western thinking, david hume contributed significant works that profoundly influenced the s.
Angela Coventry
Causation has always been a central topic in the history of philosophy.
Jani Hakkarainen
Mark G. Spencer
This book explores the reception of david hume's political thought in eighteenth-century america.
Rupert Read
Harold Noonan
H. O. Mounce
Hume's naturalism provides a clear and concise guide to the debates over whether hume's empiricism or his 'naturalism' in the tradition of the scottish 'common sense' school of philosophy gained his upper hand.
Williams, Christopher
Paul Routledge
Karl Hepfer
Renée Bouveresse
Gennar Luigi Linguiti
M. A. Box
Gilles Deleuze