Table of Contents
Introduction, Peter Millican
1. The Context, Aims, and Structure of Hume's First Enquiry, Peter Millican
2. Two Species of Philosophy; The Historical Significance of the First Enquiry, M. A. Stewart
3. Empiricism about Meanings, Jonathan Bennett
4. Hume's Sceptical Doubts concerning Induction, Peter Millican
5. Belief and Instinct in Hume's First Enquiry, Martin Bell
6. Hume, Belief, and Personal Identity, Justin Broackes
7. The Idea of Necessary Connexion, Edward J. Craig
8. David Hume: Objects and Power, Galen Strawson
9. Hume and Thick Connexions, Simon Blackburn
10. Hume on Liberty and Necessity, George Botterill
11. Hume on Testimony concerning Miracles, Don Garrett
12. Hume versus Price on Miracles and Prior Probabilities: Testimony and the Bayesian Calculation, David Owen
13. Religion: The Useless Hypothesis, J. C. A. Gaskin
14. Of the Academical or Sceptical Philosophy, David F. Norton
Bibliography, Index