Selected Papers of the 43rd Hume Conference
Sydney, Australia, July 19 - 23, 2016
Hume Society
1. Miren Boehm (UWM)
“Hume and Newton's Empiricism and Conception of Science”
2. Ruth Boeker (The University of Melbourne)
“Shaftesbury and Hume on the Self, Character, and Humanity”
3. Kevin Busch (University of Oxford)
“Hume’s Alleged Lapse on the Causal Maxim”
4. Dominic Dimech (Sydney University)
“Hume on Causation: Projectivist and Sceptic”
5. Jason Fisette (University of Nevada, Reno)
“Analogies from Mathematics to Colors: Hume's Rejection of a Rationalist Presupposition about Moral Truth”
6. Peter Fosl (Transylvania University)
“Hume's Skeptical Beliefs: The Clitomachian Reading”
7. Richard Fry (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville)
“Montaigne and Hume on Animals”
8. Adam Gjesdal (The University of Arizona)
“Hume: Utilitarian Pluralist”
9. Karen Green (University of Melbourne)
“Was Hume the Woman's moral philosopher”
10. Stephanie Hamdan Zahreddine (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)
“Hume and the Question of Resistance: A Solution Through Custom”
11. Byoungjae Kim (Department of Philosophy, Durham University)
“Hume on the Problem of Other Minds”
12. John McHugh (Denison University)
“Working out the Details of Hume and Smith on Sympathy”
13. Benjamin Nelson (University of Connecticut)
“Mistaken Intuitions and Hume's Degeneration Argument”
14. Taro Okamura (Kyoto University / University of Toronto) and Taro Okamura
“Hume on Distinctions of Reason: A Resemblance-First Interpretation ”
15. Katharina Paxman (Brigham Young University)
“Hume and the Evolution of Appetite”
16. Annette Pierdziwol (University of Notre Dame Australia)
“The Cultivation of Sympathy in Hume's Treatise”
17. Hsueh Qu (National University of Singapore)
“The Deontological Threshold (and beyond) in THN 1.4.7”
18. Wade Robison (Rochester Institute of Technology)
19. Krista Rodkey (Indiana University, Bloomington)
“Property and Necessity: the Scope of Hume's Justice”
20. Juan Samuel Santos Castro (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana)
“Pleasure and Action in Hume’s Moral Psychology: A Genetic Account”
21. Dejan Simkovic (The University of Notre Dame Australia)
“Hume's Approach to Wollaston”
22. Debbie Stephan (Independent scholar)
“Reconstructing some English sources for Hume's History: Kennett, Echard and Carte”