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1. The Hume Society
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- The Hume Society is an international organization whose purpose is to stimulate scholarship on all aspects of Hume's thought and writings. It is open to everyone interested in Hume and his philosophical contemporaries. ...
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- About the Hume Society.
- 2004 EC Election Results: David Owen, Tatsuya Sakamoto, and Jacqueline Taylor have been elected to the Executive Committee of the Hume Society. ...
- 32nd Annual Hume Conference, Toronto, July 19-23 2005 (in English) 06/08/04 .
- 33rd International Hume Conference Koblenz, 9-12 August 2006 08/17/04 .
- The Hume Society celebrates 30 years (founded on October 25, 1974) 9. ...
- Hume Studies Archive -- Now online through Volume XXVII (2001) 9. ...
- Addresses and Contact Information for the Hume Society 1. ...
- 31st Annual Hume Society Conference Tokyo, August 2- 7, 2004. ...
- The Hume Society receives institutional support from the Cleveland State University Department of Philosophy, the Department of Philosophy, St. ...
- © 2003 The Hume Society.
2. Sandy Hume for Colorado State Senate
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- the Sandy Hume for Colorado State Senate.
3. Philosophers : David Hume
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- David Hume.
- Hume carried the empiricism of Locke and George Berkeley to the logical extreme of radical skepticism. ... Hume's skepticism is also evident in his writings on religion, in which he rejected any rational or natural theology. ...
- Hume's Texts, Online .
4. Distorting FDR: Bennett and Hume claimed father ... Media Matters for America
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- Hannity & Colmes • Special Report with Brit Hume • Bill Bennett • Brit Hume • FOX News Channel .
- Fund distorted the facts to defend his, Hume's distortions of FDR .
- Other items about: Social Security • Special Report with Brit Hume • Brit Hume • John Fund • FOX News Channel • Wall Street Journal .
- James Roosevelt Jr: Hume's "outrageous distortion" of FDR "calls for a retraction, an apology, maybe even a resignation" .
- Other items about: Social Security • Countdown with Keith Olbermann • Brit Hume • Keith Olbermann • FOX News Channel • MSNBC .
- Wall Street Journal's Fund, FOX's Asman echoed Hume's Social Security distortion of FDR .
- Hume touted misleading Social Security poll to claim broad support for Bush plan, accuse Dems of "disinformation" .
- Other items about: Social Security • Special Report with Brit Hume • Brit Hume • FOX News Channel .
- Distorting FDR: Bennett and Hume claimed father of Social Security system wanted privatization.
- Bennett and FOX News managing editor and anchor Brit Hume falsely claimed that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt advocated replacing Social Security with private accounts. ...
- Earlier that evening, on FOX News' Special Report with Brit Hume, Hume provided the alleged historical basis for Bennett's claim:.
- HUME: In a written statement to Congress in 1935, Roosevelt said that any Social Security plans should include, quote, "Voluntary contributory annuities, by which individual initiative can increase the annual amounts received in old age," adding that government funding, quote, "ought to ultimately be supplanted by self-supporting annuity plans. ...
- Roosevelt outlined the three major tenets he envisioned for Social Security in the January 17, 1935, speech that Hume quoted. ...
- Contacts: Brit Hume more » .
- hume@foxnews. ...
- Special Report with Brit Hume more » .
5. DAVID HUME
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- DAVID HUME (1711-1776).
- David Hume was a Scottish philosopher. ... Among the interesting features of Hume's empiricist philosophy are a revolutionary view of causality, the problem of induction, and the distinction between fact and value. Hume advocates various forms of moderate or mitigated skepticism. ... In the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion Hume examines and largely refutes the argument from design upon which the natural religion of the British Royal Society was founded.
- Biographies of Hume.
- The Oxford Modern Political Theorists page has a Biography of Hume.
- Hume Time Line.
- History publised in five volumes between 1752 and 1764 and while first volume's sales were disappointing at first, within a few years sales made Hume quite rich.
- Hume Time Line Sources.
- Hume and Mr. ...
- There is a fair amount of material on-line in the Hume Archives, including an electronic text of An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, various reviews of Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature as well as accounts of Hume's life, both biographical and autobiographical.
- Ty'sHume Home Page has a variety of useful links and materials about Hume.
6. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY - PAUL HUME PAPERS: COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
- www.library.georgetown.edu
- GO TO INDEX PAUL HUME PAPERS.
- The personal papers of music critic Paul Hume comprise this collection. ...
- Hume's own work comprises an important part of the collection. ...
- The collection also includes several files of research material amassed by Hume and his wife Ruth during the writing of their book on the famous Polish pianist Ignace Jan Paderewski. ...
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Paul Chandler Hume was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 13, 1915. His father was Robert Woolsey Hume and mother was Katherine English Rockwell. Hume was graduated with a degree in music from the University of Chicago in 1937. ...
- Hume has also been host to long-running classical music programs at WGMS-FM radio in Washington, D. ... " Hume was also guest commentator for the New York Metropolitan Opera intermission broadcasts.
- Hume is a member of the American Association of University Professors; Music Critics Association (member of executive committee, 1962-63); and Cosmos Club. ... Hume also received honorary degrees from Thiel College (1968), Rosary College (1977), and Georgetown University (1979).
- Published works by Hume include "Catholic Church Music," (Dodd, 1956); "The Lion of Poland: the Story of Paderewski," co-authored with wife Ruth Hume (Hawthorne, 1962); "King of Song: the Story of John McCormack," co-authored with wife Ruth Hume (Hawthorne, 1964); "Verdi: the Man and his Music," (Dutton, 1977); and "Puccini: the Man and his Music," jointly with William Weaver (Dutton, 1977). ...
- Paul and Ruth Hume were married in 1949. ... Paul Hume currently resides in Washington, D. ...
- Ruth Fox Hume was born in New York in 1922. ...
- She also collaborated with her husband, music critic Paul Hume, on biographies of pianist Ignace Jan Paderewski and tenor John McCormack. Ruth Hume died March 1, 1980.
7. David Hume, 1711-1776, philosophe anglais, 1711-1776
- www.uqac.uquebec.ca
- David Hume.
- Une bibliographie des oeuvres de Hume et des oeuvres sur Hume disponibles, en imprimé et sur le web, en français et en anglais. ... Cliquer ici pour télécharger la bibliographie préparée par Philippe Folliot sur Hume. ...
- Facphilo, Hume.
- par David Hume (1759), Enquête concernant l'entendement humain (extraits). ...
- Cyberphilo, David Hume (1711-1776).
- PhiloNet, David HUME (1711-1776).
- David Hume: quelques mots sur sa vie, son oeuvre, ses idées. ...
- Gilbert Boss (professeur de philosophie à l'Université Laval, Québec, et président de la Société de philosophie de Québec), « David Hume: De la délicatesse de goût et de passion. ...
- Jean-Marie HANNICK, Professeur à l'Université de Louvain, Historiographie du XVe au XVIIIe siècle: David Hume (1711-1776) .
- Colette Kouadio, SOS Philosophie, Hume.
- par Robert Tremblay, du cégep du Vieux Montréal, David Hume: sa vie, son oeuvre philosophique, Traité de la Nature humaine, Enquête concernant l'entendement humain, La mise en question de la religion, L'héritage de Hume. ...
- Encyclopédie de l'Agora, David Hume. ...
- SAWADOGO Raouda Rasmane, VOVINE Serge, « David HUME: "Les passions"».
- Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot (1727-1781), 1769, « Lettre à Hume du 25 mars 1767. ...
- La bibliothèque du Cyber-Express, Philosophie: David Hume.
8. The Hume Saxophone Quartet, Scotland. Music for Weddings, Receptions, Parties, Corporate Events, Concerts & Workshops
- www.thehume.co.uk
- The Hume - Wedding Music Scotland, Classical and Jazz Quartet .
- skip to: page content | links on this page | site navigation | footer (site information) The Hume Saxophone Quartet .
- home | music | players | contact "An exciting blend of musical genres that introduces the incredible diversity of the saxophone" Introducing The Hume.
- About The Hume.
- The Players The Music Contact Photo Gallery The Hume Sax Forum --> Links .
- The Hume.
- The Hume's mix of musical influences leads to an exciting blend of musical genres that introduces audiences to the incredible diversity of the saxophone. ...
- The Hume @ The Festival .
- About Us | Contact Us | ©2004 The Hume .
9. David Hume Institute Home page
- www.ed.ac.uk
- The David Hume Institute .
- The David Hume Institute is an independent charitable organisation and holds no political affiliation .
- New Director for Hume Institute.
- The David Hume Institute has appointed Jeremy Peat to become its new Director with effect from 1 July 2005. ...
- The David Hume Institute promotes research, analysis and debate on public policy issues. ...
- The offices of the David Hume Institute are based in the historic city of Edinburgh, a city with a rich academic and cultural heritage.
- The David Hume Institute.
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10. Hume
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- David HUME.
- David Hume est une grande figure du XVIIIème siècle anglais. ... Les Essais moraux et politiques (1741), en revanche, apportent à Hume la notoriété. En l 744, Hume pose sa candidature à la chaire de morale et de philosophie de Glasgow, mais il se voit écarté par les religieux.
- Hume fera carrière dans la diplomatie, avec un poste de secrétaire d'ambassade à Paris, de 1763 à 1765. ... En l 765, Hume est nommé secrétaire titulaire de l'ambassade d'Angleterre et, en 1768, sous-secrétaire d'Etat à Londres. ...
- * L'influence du scepticisme antique, en particulier celle de Sextus Empiricus (qui vécut au début du IIIe siècle de notre ère), et pour qui la vérité nous échappe en tout), s'exerça vraisemblablement sur Hume, au moins de manière indirecte. ...
- * La pensée de Hume s'inscrit également, et de manière très évidente, dans le conurant empiriste anglais, dont John Locke (1632-1704) fut le promoteur.
- * Enfin, Hume s'efforce d'être le « Newton de la psychologie » : il applique à la connaissance de l'homme la méthode de recherche expérimentale de l'illustre .
- David Hume critique le rationalisme dogmatique de la métaphysique du XVIIIe siècle. ...
- Les concepts fondamentaux de Hume sont les suivants :.
- Kant fut « réveillé de son sommeil dogmatique » le jour où il lut Hume, notamment la subtile et pénétrante critique de la connaissance de la causalité, développée dans la septième section de l'Essai sur l'entendement humain de I748. ...
- La critique de Hume montrait qu'une telle connexion n'est connaissable ni a priori par déduction (l'effet n'étant point analytiquement précontenu dans a cause) ni a posteriori par expérience (l'expérience ne pouvant donner à connaître que des conjonctions empiriques entre des événements « entièrement lâches et séparés », mais jamais des connexions nécessaires). ... Seules subsistait, scientifiquement valable, la mathématique, parce que, les jugements mathématiques étant, aux yeux de Hume, des jugements analytiques, leur nécessité pouvait être connue a priori. ...
11. David Hume's Theory of Mind, Ch. 8
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- David Hume's Theory of Mind, Ch. ...
- Hume's attempt to develop a theory of mind in the Treatise failed on grounds of explanatory completeness. ... In this chapter I briefly examine the ‘account of mind’ Hume developed in the first Enquiry. ... (1) The Hume of the Enquiries makes no positive statement regarding the nature of the mind: his account is consistent with either a substance or a bundle theory of mind. ... I conclude the chapter by arguing that this shift in his account of mind provides a nonstylistic ground for Hume's disavowal of the Treatise (cf. ...
- As a proponent of the accurate and abstruse method for doing moral philosophy, Hume's task in the Enquiries was to ‘find those principles, which regulate our understanding, excite our sentiments, and make us approve or blame any particular object, action, or behaviour’ ( EHU 6). Hume appears to be concerned solely with the discovery of the laws .
- Further, given his reduction of the notion of ‘force’ to lawful regularity ( EHU 69-70), Hume's extolment of Newton's success in ‘determin ing the laws and forces, by which the revolutions of the planets are governed and directed’ and his hope for similar success with respect to the mind ( EHU 14) suggest he was searching for the laws governing thought. Hume's statement of his objectives in the first section of the second Enquiry also supports my contention that he was searching for nothing more than a lawful description of the activities of the mind. ... 1 Hume contrasts this ‘experimental method’ with one in which ‘a general principle is first established, and is afterwards branched out into a variety of inferences and conclusions’ ( EPM 174). As we have seen, the second method is the method Hume himself employed in the Treatise, a method of establishing general principles (the principles of the association of ideas) and then explaining other phenomena (beliefs in the external world and substance) in an attempt to confirm the theory. Hume's distinction between the ‘experimental method’ in the Enquiries and the ‘other scientific method’, the method he himself had employed in the Treatise, suggests that he had consciously changed his.
- Recall that in the Treatise Hume claimed a ‘full examination’ of the adequacy of the copy theory of simple ideas ‘is the subject of the present treatise’ ( T 4). ... As in the Treatise, the Hume of the first Enquiry provides inductive evidence for the truth of the copy theory ( EHU 19-20), but in the Enquiry this is the only evidence he provides for the truth of the copy theory. ...
- In the 1777 edition of the first Enquiry, Hume's evidence for the principles of the association of ideas is two-fold. ... Hume wrote: That these principles serve to connect ideas will not, I believe, be much doubted. ...
12. David Hume, Biography: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics: Library of Economics and Liberty
- www.econlib.org
- David Hume (1711-76) .
- Though better known for his treatments of philosophy, history, and politics, the Scottish philosopher David Hume also made several essential contributions to economic thought. ...
- But even before the American Revolution intervened in mercantilistic pursuits, David Hume showed why net exporting in exchange for gold currency, hoarded by Britain, could not enhance wealth. Hume's argument was essentially the monetarist quantity theory of money: prices in a country change directly with changes in the money supply. Hume explained that as net exports increased and more gold flowed into a country to pay for them, the prices of goods in that country would rise. ...
- Hume showed that the increase in domestic prices due to the gold inflow would discourage exports and encourage imports, thus automatically limiting the amount by which exports would exceed imports. ... Surprisingly, even though Hume's idea would have bolstered Adam Smith's attack on mercantilism and argument for free trade, Smith ignored Hume's argument. Although few economists accept Hume's view literally, it is still the basis of much thinking on balance-of-payments issues. ...
- Considering Hume's solid grasp of monetary dynamics, his misconceptions about money behavior are all the more noteworthy. Hume erroneously advanced the notion of "creeping inflation"the idea that a gradual increase in the money supply would lead to economic growth. ...
- Hume made two other major lasting contributions to economics. ...
- Hume died the year The Wealth of Nations was published, and in the presence of its author, Adam Smith. ...
- The Philosophical Works of David Hume, 4 vols, edited and annotated by T. ...
- For more works by David Hume, see the OLL. ...
- David Hume .
- "My Own Life," autobiography, by David Hume. ...
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