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"This book argues that Hume is a radical epistemic skeptic who gives only practical reasons for retaining belief in sensory beliefs and the deliverances of reason. He advises us to take a moderate approach to the demands of philosophy, since they sometimes diverge from the demands of life"--.
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Ch01. An Overview of Book 1 of the Treatise
- Ch02. Philosophy and Justification in the Treatise
- Ch03. Reason and Skepticism in the Treatise
- Ch04. The Senses and Skepticism in the Treatise
- Ch05. Hume’s Purely Practical Response to Skepticism in the Treatise
- Ch06. Philosophy and Justification in the Enquiry
- Ch07. Hume’s Purely Practical Response to Skepticism in the Enquiry
- Ch08. Skepticism, Irreligion, and Moderation
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
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