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082 | _a192 STR | ||
100 | _a"Stroud, Barry." | ||
245 | 0 | _aHume : the arguments of the philosophers | |
260 | _aLondon | ||
260 | _bRoutledge & Kegan Paul. | ||
260 | _c1977 | ||
300 | _a280p. | ||
520 | _aRecent books on Hume have concentrated only on particular issues in his philosophy. This study offers a more consistent, unified interpretation and emphasizes the interest and importance of Hume's views for philosophers today.Many recent books on Hume have concentrated only on particular issues in his philosophy and have presented at best a fragmentary picture. This study, which is intelligible to the virtual beginner in philosophy as well as being of interest to Hume scholars and to philosophers dealing with the problems he discussed, offers a more consistent, unified interpretation and emphasizes the interest and importance of Hume's views for philosophers today. | ||
650 | _a"Hume, David Criticism and interpretation." | ||
700 | _aHonderich, Ted (ed.) | ||
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