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�