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  • 1 Is Hegel an Unwitting Humean? Hegel Is Famously Critical of Kant's Claim That Pure Reason Can Legislate for the Will; More S

    1 Is Hegel an Unwitting Humean? Hegel Is Famously Critical of Kant's Claim That Pure Reason Can Legislate for the Will; More S

  • Winters 1

    Winters 1

  • Unity of Mind, Temporal Awareness, and Personal Identity

    Unity of Mind, Temporal Awareness, and Personal Identity

  • Replies to Kirk Ludwig and Paul Hurley

    Replies to Kirk Ludwig and Paul Hurley

  • “A Contrast Between Two Pictures”: the Case of Perception Jennifer Hornsby Birkbeck, University of London, and C.S.M.N., University of Oslo

    “A Contrast Between Two Pictures”: the Case of Perception Jennifer Hornsby Birkbeck, University of London, and C.S.M.N., University of Oslo

  • Davidson on the Objectivity of Values and Reasons

    Davidson on the Objectivity of Values and Reasons

  • The Self Between Vehicle-Externalism and the Myth Of

    The Self Between Vehicle-Externalism and the Myth Of

  • The Crux of the Hypothesis Put Forward in This Project Is Not Only That

    The Crux of the Hypothesis Put Forward in This Project Is Not Only That

  • A Deweyan Pragmatist Philosophy of Science

    A Deweyan Pragmatist Philosophy of Science

  • Binmore's Humeanism

    Binmore's Humeanism

  • What Do Philosophers Believe?∗

    What Do Philosophers Believe?∗

  • Hume on the Laws of Dynamics: the Tacit Assumption of Mechanism

    Hume on the Laws of Dynamics: the Tacit Assumption of Mechanism

  • Table of Contents

    Table of Contents

  • Humeanism, Best System Laws, and Emergence

    Humeanism, Best System Laws, and Emergence

  • Humeanism and the Power of Laws to Explain John T. Roberts Johnroberts@Unc.Edu for UNC-Hebrew University Workshop, May 2014 1

    Humeanism and the Power of Laws to Explain John T. Roberts [email protected] for UNC-Hebrew University Workshop, May 2014 1

  • Typical Humean Worlds Have No Laws

    Typical Humean Worlds Have No Laws

  • Nomothetic Explanation and Humeanism About Laws of Nature*

    Nomothetic Explanation and Humeanism About Laws of Nature*

  • Super-Humeanism and Mental Causation

    Super-Humeanism and Mental Causation

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  • David Lewis's Place in the History of Late Analytic Philosophy: His Conservative and Liberal Methodology
  • How Humean Is Bohumianism?
  • Humeanism About Laws of Nature
  • Berkeley's Best System
  • Metaphysics and the Philosophical Imagination
  • The Quinean Roots of Lewis's Humeanism
  • On Chance (Or, Why I Am Only a Half-Humean)I
  • Edited by Jeff Malpas from Kant to Davidson
  • On Humeanism and Other Theoretical Virtues Sam Cowling, Denison University [Penultimate Draft; Please Cite Published Version]
  • Intrinsic Causation in Humean Supervenience
  • Ladyman's Realism, Van Fraassen's Anti-Realism and Fine's Middle-Way
  • Decision Theory with a Human Face
  • Humean Supervenience
  • Causality and “The Mental”
  • Humeanism After the Bsa: a Second Best System
  • Minimal Anti-Humeanism
  • The Oldest Solution to the Circularity Problem for Humeanism About the Laws of Nature
  • David Lewis' Humean Theory of Objective Chance


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