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'A Steady Contempt of Life": Suicide Narratives in Hume and Others

A Theory of Philosophical Inquiry: unity and plurality in Adam Smith's thought

Aesthetically Non-Dwelling: Sympathy, Property, and the House of Beauty in Hume's Treatise

Adam Ferguson and the Danger of Books

Adam Smith and the Problem of the External World

Adam Smith and Neo-Darwinian Debate over Sympathy, Strong Reciprocity, and Reputation Effects

Adam Smith and the Theory of Punishment

Adam Smith on Morality, Justice and the Political Constitution of Liberty

Adam Smith's 'Sympathetic Imagination' and the Asethetic Appreciation of Environment

Archibald Campbell's views on Self-Cultivation adn Self-Denial in context

Are Humean Beliefs Pyrrhonian Appearances? Hume's Critique of Pyrrhonism Revisited

Consciousness and the Regress

David Hume and the Common Law of England

David Hume on Monetary Policy: A Retrospective Approach

Delicacy in Hume's Theory of Taste

Dissolving Hume's Paradox: On Knowledge Of Mind and Self 

Dugald Stewart's Theory of Language and Philosophy of Mind

Empiricism, Time-Awareness and Hume's Manners of Disposition

Explaining Our Choices: Reid on Motives, Character and Effort

Ferrier, Common Sense and Consciousness

Force of Habit

Francis Hutcheson: Why Be Moral?

From Invisible Hand to Moral restraint: the Transformation of the market Mechanism from Smith to Malthus 

From logic to rhetoric: Adam Smith's Dismissal of the logic(s) of the schools 

General Rules in the Moral Theories of Smith and Hume 

George Campbell's Critique of Hume on Testimony

Gerard and Kant: Influence and Opposition
 
Good Sense, Art, and Morality in Hume's 'Of the Standard of Taste'

How Hume Became 'The New Hume': A Developmental Approach

Hume and the Enthusiasm Puzzle

Hume and the Second-Quality Analogy 

Hume and the Self: A Critical Response

Hume on the Dignity of Pride

Hume's Changing Views on the "Durability" of Scepticism

Hume's Missing Shade of Blue reconsidered from a Newtonian Perspective 

Hume's and Smith's Partial Sympathies and Impartial Stances 

Hume's Phenomenology of the Imagination 

Hutcheson's Divergence from Shaftesbury 

Hutcheson's “Sentimental Deontology” 

Ideal Presence: How Kames Solved the Problem of Fiction and Emotion

In Defense of Elephants: Priestly on Reid on how to be a Newtonian of the Mind 

Introduction to ‘Dissolving Hume's Paradox' 

Intuitionism's Burden: Thomas Reid on the Problem of Moral Motivation 

Invisible Hand Arguments: Milton Friedman and Adam Smith 

James Beattie, Practical Ethics, and the Human Nature Question

Justice and Resentment in Hume, Reid, and Smith

Kame's Naturalist Aethetics and the Case of Tragedy

Leibniz's Scottish Connection: The Correspondence with Thomas Burnett of Kemney

Metaphysics and Modernity: Natural Law and Natural Rights in Gershom Carmicahael and Francis Hutcheson

Millar on Slavery

Our Natural Constitution: Wolterstorff on Reid and Wittgenstein 

Philosophy and History in David Hume 

Promise and Ritual: Profane and Sacred Symbols in Hume's Philosophy of Religion
 
Reading Hume's Inference from Constance from the Vulgar Standpoint

Recasting Scottish Sentimentalism: The Peculiarity of Moral Approval

Reid and Moral Emotions

Reid and Smith on Vision

Reid and the Newtonian Forces of Attraction

Reid on Causation and Action 

Reid on Ridicule and Common Sense

Reid on Scepticism about Agency and the Self

Reid on Single and Double Vision: Mechanics and Morals

Reid on the Perception of Visible Figure

Reid, Stewart and the Association of Ideas 

Reid vs. the Reidian Legacy

Reidian Evidence 

Reid's Response to Hume on Double Vision 

Relaxing a Tension in Adam Smith's Account of Sympathy

Remarks on the Varieties of Prejudice in Hume's Essay on Taste

Reply to Falkenstein and Grandi 

Scepticism, Casual Science and 'The Old Hume'

Scottish Kantians: An Exploration

Shaftesbury on Self as a Practice

Skeptical Tranquility and Hume's Manner of Death

Social Science and Human Flourishing: The Scottish Enlightenment and Today
 
Sympathy, Beauty, and Sentiment: Adam Smith's Aesthetic Morality

The Dilemmas of the Dual Channel: Reid on Consciousness and Reflection 

The Late 19th Century Scottish Idealists and the Problem of Philosophy

The Melancholy of the Philosopher: Hume and Spinoza on Emotions and Wisdom
 
'The Modern Disciple of the Academy': Hume, Shelley, and Sir William Drummond

The Moral and Physical Order: A Reappraisal of James Frederick Ferrier 

The Necessity of Pragmatism: Overcoming The Stalemate of Common Sense

The Philosophy of Art in Reid's Inquiry and its place in 18th Century Scottish Aesthetics 

The Political Economy of Thomas Reid 

The ‘Scotch Metaphysics' in 19th Century Benares

The Scottish Enlightenment, Unintended Consequences and the Science of Man

The Scottish Philosophy, as Contrasted with the German

The Skeptic and the Madman

The Status of Animals in Scottish Enlightenment Philosophy

The 'Sub-Rational' in Scottish Moral Science

Thomas Reid and the Tree of the Sciences

Thomas Reid's Aesthetic Realism

Thomas Reid's Rigourised Anti-Hypotheticalism 

Two Definitions of ‘Cause' : Newton, and The Significance of the Humean Distinction between Natural and Philosophical Relations
 
Victor Cousin and the Scottish Philosophers

What sort of Epistemological Realist was Thomas Reid?

What's True about Hume's 'True Religion'?

Why Hume Cannot Be A Realist 

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Max Grober

Doug Long

Neil Saccamano

Craig Smith

Brian Glenney

Henry C. Clark


Richard Stalley

Maria A. Carrasco

Emily Brady

Christian Maurer

Jan Palkoska

Keith Lehrer

Neil McArthur

Maria Pia Paganelli

Theodore Gracyk

James F. Ferrier

Emanuele Levi Mortera

Adrian Bardon

Esther Krocker

Jennifer Keefe

Adrian Heathcote

Douglas R. Paletta

Shannon Stimson 


Edward King

Gabriela Remow

Tony Pitson

Paul Guyer

Reed Winegar

James Hill

James Brian Coleman
 
John Corvino

Alan Schwerin

Jacqueline Taylor

Brian Ribeiro

Eric Schliesser

Jon Rick

Timothy Costelloe

Simon Grote

Jeffrey Edwards

Eva Dadlez

Aaron Garrett

John Haldane

Terence Cuneo

Alistair M. Macleod

Fred Ablondi

Michael S. Pritchard

Rachael Zuckert

Patrick Riley

Samuel Gregg


Fred Ablondi

Bob Plant

Jim Sauer

Herman De Dijn

Kien-How Goh

Remy Debes

Sabine Roeser

Lorne Falkenstein

Robert Callergård

Hagit Benbaji

Giovanni B. Grandi

Chris Lindsay

James Van Cleve

Gideon Yaffe

Emanuele Levi Mortera

Chris Lindsay

Patrick Rysiew

James J. S. Foster

John W. McHugh

Peter Kivy

Gideon Yaffe

John P. Wright

J. H. Burns

Susan M. Purviance

Livia Guimarães

Ryan Patrick Handley

Robert Fudge

Daniel Mishori

David Boucher  

Willem Lemmens
 
Thomas Holden

Bernard Mayo

Erik Lundestad 

Michael DeMoor

Shinichi Nagao
 
Richard Fox Young

Craig Smith

James McCosh

Erik Lundestad

Nathaniel Wolloch

Tony Vogel Carey

Paul Wood

Roger Pouivet

Shannon Dea

Eric Schliesser

 
George Elder Davie

Nicholas Wolterstorff
 
Don Garret

Jani Hakkarainen

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