Links to Hume Resources
Hume Studies Online
Access the complete archive of the journal (members-only access to recent editions).
Hume Texts Online
A free and open access collection of Hume’s works, alongside bibliographies and links to Hume scholarship on the web.
A Bibliography of Hume’s Writings and Early Responses
by James Fieser (pdf file)
“David Hume”
Stanford Encyclopedia
by William E. Morris and Charlotte R. Brown
“Hume's Aesthetics”
Stanford Encyclopedia
by Theodore Gracyk
“Hume on Free Will”
Stanford Encyclopedia
by Paul Russell
“Hume on Religion”
Stanford Encyclopedia
by Paul Russell and Anders Kraal
“Hume on the Emotions”
Stanford Encyclopedia
by Amy Schmitter
“Hume's Moral Philosophy”
Stanford Encyclopedia
by Rachel Cohon
“Hume's Newtonianism and Anti-Newtonianism”
Stanford Encyclopedia
by Eric Schliesser and Tamás Demeter
“David Hume”
Internet Encyclopedia
by James Fieser
“David Hume: Imagination”
Internet Encyclopedia
by Jonathan Cottrell
“David Hume”
Wikipedia
Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist known especially for his philosophical empiricism and skepticism.
“David Hume”
Philpapers.org: 17th-18th Century British Philosophy.
Hume Scholar
Events and scholarly works about Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711-1776); publicizing new books, academic papers, taught courses, and events about Hume and his contemporaries.
Grupo Hume Blog
O Grupo Hume UFMG / CNPq é um grupo de pesquisa que teve origem no Departamento de Filosofia da UFMG em 2000. Dedica-se ao estudo da filosofia de David Hume e seus contemporâneos e temas modernos e atuais a ela relacionados.
Epistemik: David Hume 1711-1776
Religiöse Irrtümer sind gefährlich, philosophische bloss lächerlich.
Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society
An interdisciplinary and international society examining all aspects of 18th-century Scottish culture and society.
Center for the Study of Scottish Philosophy
To promote and encourage the highest levels of research and study of Scottish philosophy.
The Early Modern Philosophy Calendar
Brings together information about calls for papers, event schedules, and contacts about presentations, conferences, and seminars dealing with research in late 16th, 17th, and 18th century philosophy.
British Society for the History of Philosophy
Promotes all aspects of the study and teaching of the history of philosophy through conferences, publications (in particular, the BJHP) and other activities.