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Hume's context.Hume in the Enlightenment tradition /Stephen Buckle - Mind and knowledge.Hume's theory of ideas /Don Garrett - Hume on memory and imagination /Saul Traiger - Hume and the origin of our ideas of space and time /Wayne Waxman - Hume on the relation of cause and effect /Francis Watanabe Dauer - Inductive inference in Hume's philosophy /Louis E. Loeb - Hume on belief in the external world /Michel Malherbe - Hume on personal identity /Donald C. Ainslie - Passions and action.Hume's indirect passions /Rachel Cohon - Hume on the direct passions and motivation /Tito Magri - Hume on liberty and necessity /John Bricke - Morality and beauty.Hume on moral rationalism, sentimentalism, and sympathy /Charlotte R. Brown - Sympathy and Hume's spectator-centered theory of virtue /Kate Abramson - Hume's theory of justice, or artificial virtue /Eugenio Lecaldano - Hume on beauty and virtue /Jacqueline Taylor - Enquiry concerning the principles of morals : incomparably the best? /Annette C. Baier - Religion.Hume's views on religion : intellectual and cultural influences /Terence Penelhum - Hume on the nature and existence of God /Martin Bell - Hume on miracles and immortality /Michael P. Levine - Economics, politics, and history.Hume's economic theory /Tatsuya Sakamoto - "One of the finest and most subtile inventions" : Hume on government /Richard H. Dees - "The most illustrious philosopher and historian of the age" : Hume's History of England /Mark Salber Phillips - Contemporary themes.Hume's naturalism and his skepticism /Janet Broughton - Is Hume a realist or an anti-realist? /P.J.E. Kail - Hume's epistemological legacy /William Edward Morris - The Humean theory of motivation and its critics /Elizabeth S. Radcliffe - The sources of normativity in Hume's moral theory /Tom L. Beauchamp - Hume's metaethics : is Hume a moral noncognitivist? /Nicholas L. Sturgeon