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Hume, David (Se - Wa)

* Sedivy, S., Hume, Images, and Abstraction, in: Hume-Studies, 21/1, 1995.

* Segev, A., Leaving the “Real Hume” in Peace and Reading the Dialogues from a Moral Perspective, in: The Journal of Phenomenology, 8/2, 2008.

* Senarclens, V. de, Verhängnisvolle Theatergenüsse. Rousseaus “Lettre à d’Alembert sur les spectacles” (1758) als Antwort auf Humes Abhandlung “Of Tragedy” (1757), in: E. Décultot & H. Pfeiffer & V. de Senarclens (Hrsg.), Genuß bei Rousseau, Würzburg 2014.

* Seth, A., Scottish Philosophy. A Comparison of the Scottish and German Answers to Hume, London 1885, 21890.

* Sharp, F.Ch., Hume's Ethical Theory and Its Critics, in: Mind, 30, 1921, S. 40-56, 151-171.

* Shearer, E.A., Hume's Place in Ethics. Bryn Mawr Monograph Series, 17, 1915.

* Sheffler Manning, R.J., David Hume’s “Dialogues concerning Natural Religion”. Otherness in History and in Text, in: The Journal of Religion, 70/4, 1990.

* Shelley, J., Hume and the Value of the Beautiful, in: The British Journal of Aesthetics, 51/2, 2011, S. 213-222.

* Shusterman, R., Of the Scandal of Taste. Social Privilege as Nature in the Aesthetic Theories of Hume and Kant, in: The Philosophical Forum, 20, 1988/89, S. 211-229 [in: R. Shusterman, Surface and Depth. Dialectics of Criticism and Culture, New York 2002, S. 91-107].

* Siebert, D.T., The Moral Animus of David Hume, Cranbury 1990.

* Siekmann, A., David Humes Kritik des teleologischen Gottesbeweises, in: Philosophie. Ethik, 3/2000.

* Sievert, D., Hume, Secret Powers, and Induction, in: Philosophical Studies, 25/4, 1974.

* Sinclair, A., The Failure of Thomas Reid's Attack on David Hume, in: The British Journal for the History of Philosophy,

* Singer, I., Nature Breaks Down. Hume’s Problematic Naturalism in “Treatiese” I iv, in: Hume-Studies, 26/2, 2000.

* Sisson, C.H., David Hume, Edinburgh 1976.

* Sjøholm, L.A., Det historiska sammanhanget mellan Humes skepticism och Kants kriticism. Akademisk afhandling, Uppsala 1869.

* Sloboda, M., Missing the Blue Schema. A Critique of Hume's Theory of Physical Series Formation, in: H. Robinson (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress, Memphis 1-5 March, Bd. II1, Milwaukee 1995, S. 109-117.

* Smart, N., Philosophers and Religious Truth, London 1964 (Kap. 2).

* Smellie, W., Literary and Characteristical Lives of John Gregory, Henry Home (Lord Kames), David Hume, and Adam Smith, Edinburgh 1900.

* Smiley, T.J. (Hrsg.), Philosophical Dialogues. Plato, Hume, Wittgenstein, Oxford 1995.

* Smith, J.W., Concerning Hume's Intentions, in: The Philosophical Review, 69, 1960, S. 63-77.

* Smith, M., The Humean Theory of Motivation, in: Mind, 96, 1987, S. 36-61.

* Smith, N.K., Kant's Relation to Hume and Leibniz, in: The Philosophical Review, 1915.

* Smith, N.K., The Naturalism of Hume, in: Mind, 14, 1905, S. 149‑173, 335-347.

* Smith, N.K., The Philosophy of David Hume. A Critical Study of Its Origins and Central Doctrines, London 1941, London 1964, New York (reprint) 1966.

* Smithurst, M., Hume on Existence and Possibility, in: Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 81, 1980/81, S. 17-37.

* Snare, F., Morals, Motivation, and Convention. Hume's Influential Doctrines, Cambridge 1991.

* Snethlage, J.L., David Hume, 's-Gravenhage 1963.

* Snyder, R., Hume's Positive Program, in: K. Lehrer & B.J. Lum & B. Slichta & N.D. Smith (Hrsg.), Knowledge, Teaching, and Wisdom, Dordrecht 1996.

* Söhring, O., David Humes Skeptizismus. Ein Weg zur Philosophie, Programm Schöneberg 1907.

* Solomon, G., Hume on “Greatness of Soul”, in: Hume-Studies, 26/1, 2000.

* Sommerville, J., The Enigmatic Parting Shot. What Was Hume's "Complet Answer to Dr. Reid and to that Bigottet Silly Fellow Beattie"?, Aldershot 1995.

* Sopper, A.J. de, David Hume's kenleer en ethiek, Diss., Leiden 1907.

* Soule, E., Hume in Economic Policy and Human Nature, in: Hume-Studies, 26/1, 2000.

* Sparber, G., Unorthodox Humeanism, Heusenstamm 2009.

* Speckmann, A., Über Hume's metaphysische Skepsis, Bonn 1877.

* Spencer, M.G., Another “Curious Legend’ about Hume’s “An Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature”, in: Hume-Studies, 29/1, 2003.

* Spencer, M.G. (Hrsg.), History of American Thought. Hume's Reception in Early America, 6 Bde., Bristol 2002.

* Spencer, M.G. (Hrsg.), Hume's Reception in Early America, 2 Bde., Bristol 2002.

* Spicker, G., Kant, Hume und Berkeley. Eine Kritik der Erkenntnistheorie, Berlin 1875.

* Spiertz, R., Eine skeptische Überwindung des Zweifels? Humes Kritik an Rationalismus und Skeptizismus, Würzburg 2001.

* Stace, W.T., Some Misinterpretations of Empiricism, in: Mind, 67, 1958, S. 465-484.

* Stalley, R.F., The Will in Hume’s Treatise, in: The Journal of the History of Philosophy, 24/1, 1986.

* Stanistreet, P., Hume's Scepticism and the Science of Human Nature, Aldershot 2002.

* Steinberg, E., Hume on Continued Existence and the Identity of Changing Things, in: Hume-Studies, 7/2, 1981, S. 105-120.

* Steiner, M., Kant’s Misrepresentations of Hume’s Philosophy of Mathematics in the Prolegomena, in: Hume-Studies, 13, 1987, S. 400-410.

* Stern, G., A Faculty Theory of Knowledge: The Aim and Scope of Hume's First "Enquiry", Cranbury 1971.

* Stevenson, G.P., Humean Self-Consciousness Explained, in: Hume-Studies, 24/1, 1998.

* Stevenson, R., Freedom of Judgement in Descartes, Hume, Spinoza, and Kant, in: The British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 12, 2004, S. 223-246.

* Stewart, J.B., Opinion and Reform in Hume's Political Philosophy, Princeton 1992.

* Stewart, J.B., The Moral and Political Philosophy of David Hume, New York/London 1963, Westport 1973.

* Stewart, M.A., Hume and Hume's Connections, Edinburgh 1994.

* Stewart, M.A., Hume’s “Bellmen’s Petition”. The Original Text, in: Hume-Studies, 23/1, 1997.

* Stockton, C.N., Economics and the Mechanism of Historical Progress in Hume's "History", in: D.W. Livingston & J.T. King (Hrsg.), Hume: A Re-evaluation, New York 1976.

* Störrig, O., David Hume's Skeptizismus. Ein Weg zur Philosophie, Schönenberg 1907.

* Stove, D.C., Hume, Probability, and Induction, in: J.H. Gill (Hrsg.), Philosophy Today No. 3, London 1970.

* Stove, D.C., On Hume's Is-Ought Thesis, in: Hume-Studies, 4, 1978, S. 64-72.

* Stove, D.C., Part IX of Hume's Dialogues, in: The Philosophical Quarterly, 28, 1978, S. 199-212.

* Stove, D.C., Probability and Hume's Inductive Scepticism, Oxford 1973.

* Strackey, L., Hume, in: M. Holroyd & P. Levy (Hrsg.), The Shorter Strackey, Oxford 1980.

* Strawson, G., Epistemology, Semantics, Ontology, and David Hume, in: Facta Philosophica, 1/2000.

* Strawson, G., The Secret Connexion. Causation, Realism, and David Hume, Oxford 1989.

* Streeter, R., Hume and the Origins of Justice, in: Dialogue, 38, 1995, S. 8-14.

* Streminger, G., David Hume als Historiker, in: Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, 40/2, 1986, S. 161-180.

* Streminger, G., David Hume: Eine Untersuchung über den menschlichen Verstand. Ein einführender Kommentar, Paderborn 1994.

* Streminger, G., David Hume. Journal einer Reise aus dem Jahr 1784, in: Aufklärung & Kritik, 2/1998.

* Streminger, G., David Hume's Beiträge zu einer aufgeklärten Gesellschaft, in: Philosophie. Ethik, 3/2000.

* Streminger, G., David Hume's Criticism of Traditional Ethics, in: H. Pauer-Studer (Hrsg.), Norms, Values, and Society, Dordrecht 1994.

* Streminger, G., David Hume. Sein Leben und sein Werk, Paderborn 1993, Paderborn 21999.

* Streminger, G., David Humes Metaphilosophie, in: J. Hintikka & K. Puhl (Hrsg.), The British Tradition in 20th Century Philosophy. Proceedings of the 17th International Wittgenstein-Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, 14-21.8.1994, Wien 1995 (Schriften der Wittgenstein-Gesellschaft, Bd. XXII).

* Streminger, G., David Humes Religionspsychologie, in: K. Salamun (Hrsg.), Sozialphilosophie als Aufklärung. Festschrift für Ernst Topitsch, Tübingen 1979, S. 297-314.

* Streminger, G., David Humes Wunderanalyse, in: Aufklärung & Kritik, 2/2003.

* Streminger, G. (Hrsg.), David Hume zum 300. Geburtstag, 2011 (Aufklärung und Kritik, 1/2011).

* Streminger, G., Der Aufklärer Hume. Ein Überblick, in: R. Wohlgenannt & R. Born (Hrsg.), Reflexion und Wirklichkeit, Wien 1990, S. 328-338.

* Streminger, G., Der natürliche Lauf der Dinge. Essays zu Adam Smith und David Hume, Marburg

* Streminger, G., Die Kausalanalyse David Humes vor dem Hintergrund seiner Erkenntnistheorie, in: G. Posch (Hrsg.), Kausalität. Neue Texte, Stuttgart 1981, S. 162-189.

* Streminger, G., Hume, 1986, Reinbek 1992.

* Streminger, G., Hume's Theory of Imagination, in: Hume-Studies, 6/2, 1980, S. 91-118; 7/1, 1981, S. 103.

* Streminger, G., Religion a Threat to Morality? An Attempt to Throw Some New Light on Hume's Philosophy of Religion, in: Hume-Studies, 15/2, 1989, S. 277-293.

* Streminger, G. & Topitsch, E., Hume, Darmstadt 1981.

* Stroud, B., “Gilding and Staining” the World with “Sentiments” and “Phantasms”, in: Hume-Studies, 19/2, 1993.

* Stroud, B., Hume, London etc. 1977.

* Striud, B., Hume's Scpeticism: Natural Instincts and Philosophical Reflection, in: R.H. Popkin (Hrsg.), Scepticism in the History of Philosophy. A Pan-American Dialogue, Dordrecht 1996.

* Sturgeon, N., Moral Skepticism and Moral Naturalism in Hume’s “Treatise”, in: Hume-Studies, 27/1, 2001.

* Sturgeon, S., Humean Chance: Five Questions for David Lewis, in: Erkenntnis, 3/1998.

* Sturm, Th., Freedom and the Human Sciences. Hume’s Science of Man versus Kant’s Pragmatic Anthropology, in: D.H. Heidemann (Hrsg.), Kant-Yearbook, Berlin/New York 2011, S. 23-42.

* Sutherland, St.R., Penelhum on Hume, in: The Philosophical Quarterly, 33, 1983, S. 182-186.

* Swain, Ch., Hamann and the Philosophy of David Hume, in: The Journal of the History of Philosophy, 5, 1967, S. 343-351.

* Swoywer, C., Hume and the Three Visions of the Self, in: Hume-Studies, 8/1, 1982, S. 43-59.

* Szczekalla, M., David Hume: Der Aufklärer als konservativer Ironiker. Dialogische Religionskritik und philosophische Geschichtsschreibung im "Athen des Nordens", Habil.-Schr. Greifswald, Heidelberg 2003.

* Szczekalla, M., Philo's Feigned Fideism in Hume's "Dialogues concerning Natural Religion", in: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie. 1/1998.

* Tagart, E., Locke's Writings and Philosophy Historically Considered, and Vindicated from the Charge of Contributing to the Scepticism of Hume, London 1855, New York (reprint) 1984.

* Talmor, E., Descartes and Hume, Oxford 1980.

* Tarantino, G., La dottrina della associazione secondo Hume, Napoli 1888.

* Tarantino, G., Saggio sul criticismo e sul associazionismo di David Hume, Napoli 1887.

* Tate, M.A.W., The Autonomous Hume. On the Search for the Kantian Moral Motive in Hume’s Moral Philosophy, Diss. University of Notre Dame 2002.

* Taylor, A.E., David Hume and the Miraculous, Cambridge 1927.

* Taylor, H., Hume’s Theory of Imagination, in: The University of Toronto Quarterly, 12, 1942/43, S. 180-190.

* Taylor, J., Hume on the Standard of Virtue, in: The Journal of Ethics, 6/1, 2002, S. 43-62.

* Taylor, J., Justice and the Foundations of Sociel Morality in Hume’s “Treatise”, in: Hume-Studies, 24/1, 1998.

* Taylor, W.L., Francis Hutcheson and David Hume as Predecessors of Adam Smith, Durham 1965.

* Thiel, U., Hume's Notions of Consciousness and Reflection in Context, in: The British Journal for the History of Philosophy,

* Thielke, P., Hume, Kant, and the Sea of Illusion, in: Hume-Studies, 29/1, 2003.

* Thies, C., David Hume und die Theorie der moralischen Affekte, in: Zeitschrift für Didaktik de Philosophie und Ethik, 22/3, 2000, S. 235-244.

* Thilo, C.A., Die englische Philosophie. 1. Thomas Hobbes, 2. John Locke, 3. George Berkeley, 4. David Hume, in: Zeitschrift für exacte Philosophie, 9, 1871, S. 347-389.

* Thomas, L., Moral Motivation. Kantians versus Humeans (and Evolutions), in: Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 13, 1988, S. 367-383.

* Thomas, P., Kultivierung des Moral Sense, in: Philosophie. Ethik, 3/2000.

* Thompson, M.P., Hume's Critique of Locke and the "Original Contract", in: Il Pensiero Politico, 10, 1987, S. 189-201.

* Thomsen, A., David Hume. Sein Leben und seine Philosophie, Berlin 1912.

* Thormeyer, P., Die großen englischen Philosophen Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Leipzig 1915.

* Tiefenbacher, A., Vernunft und Gefühl. Der Versuch eines versöhnenden Blickes auf die Moralphilosophie von David Hume und Immanuel Kant, Würzburg 2009.

* Tiffany, E., Can Humeans Ask “Why Be Rational”?, in: The American Philosophical Quarterly, 43/2, 2006.

* Todd, W.B. (Hrsg.), Hume and the Enlightenment. Festschrift for E.C. Mossner, Edinburgh/Austin 1974, Bristol (reprint) 1990.

* Topitsch, E., Erkenntnis und Illusion. Grundstrukturen unserer Weltauffassung, Hamburg 1979 (Kap. 2).

* Townshend, D., Hume's Aesthetic Theory. Sentiment and Taste in the History of Aesthetics, London 2000.

* Traiger, S., Hume on Finding an Impression of the Self, in: Hume-Studies, 11/1, 1985, S. 47-68.

* Traiger, S. (Hrsg.), The Blackwell Guide to Hume's "Treatise", Oxford 2005.

* Tweyman, St. (Hrsg.), David Hume's "Dialogues concerning Natural Religion" in Focus, London 1991.

* Tweyman, St., Descartes and Hume. Selected Topics, 1989.

* Tweyman, St. (Hrsg.), Hume on Miracles, Bristol 1996.

* Tweyman, St. (Hrsg.), Hume on Natural Religion, Bristol 1996.

* Tweyman, St., Reason and Conduct in Hume and His Predecessors, Den Haag 1974.

* Tweyman, St., Remarks on Wadia's "Philo Confounded", in: Hume-Studies, 1982, S. 19-42.

* Tweyman, St., Scepticism and Belief in Hume's "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion", Dordrecht 1986.

* Tytler, W., An Historical and Critical Enquiry into the Evidence Produced by the Earls of Murray and Morton, against Mary Queen of Scots. With an Examination of the Rev. Dr. Robertson's Disserta­tion, and Mr. Hume's History, with Respect to that Evidence, Edinburgh 1760.

* Uhl, J., Hume's Stellung in der englischen Philosophie, Programm Prag 1890, 1892.

* Vasilyev, V., Hume between Leibniz and Kant. The Role of Preestablished Harmony in Hume's Philosophy, in: Hume-Studies, 19, 1993, S. 19-30.

* Venning, C., Hume on Property, Commerce, and Empire in the Good Society: The Role of Historical Necessity, in: The Journal of the History of Ideas, 37/1, 1976.

* Veraart, H.-A., "Dein Korn ist reif, das meinige wird es morgen sein". Zu David Humes Moralphilosophie eines aufgeklärten Selbstinteresses, in: Philosophie. Ethik, 3/2000.

* Vernes, J.-R., The Existence of the External World. The Pascal-Hume Principle, 2000.

* Vickers, D., Method and Analysis in David Hume's Economic Essays, in: Economica, 24, 1957, S. 225-234.

* Vink, T., Humanisme en verlichting in de postume essays van David Hume, Budel 2009.

* Vision, G., Hume's Attack on Abstract Ideas: Real and Imagined, in: W.E. Creery (Hrsg.), George Berkeley: Critical Assessments, 3 Bde., London 1991; hier: Bd. II: Qualities, General Ideas and Perception.

* Vitale, J., Kant and Hume on the A Priori Validity of the Causal Principle, Diss. University of Wisconsin (Madison, USA) 1972 (D.A.I. 33/07-A, p. 3721; O.N. 72237-68).

* Vitz, R., Hume and the Limits of Benevolence, in: Hume-Studies, 28/2, 2002.

* Vitz, R., Thomas More and the Christian “Superstition”. A Puzzle for Hume’s Psychology of Religious Belief, in: The Modern Schoolman, 88/3/4, 2011.

* Voigt, U., David Hume und das Problem der Geschichte, Berlin/­München 1975.

* Wadia, P.S., Philo Confounded, in: in: D.F. Norton & N. Capaldi & W.L. Robinson (Hrsg.), McGill Hume Studies, San Diego 1979, S. 279-290.

* Wadia, P.S., Professor Pike on Part III of Hume's "Dialogues", in: Religious Studies, 14, 1978, S. 325-342.

* Waldow, A., Personale Identität und Perzeption. David Humes Scheitern als Konsequenz seiner Wahrnehmungstheorie, in: Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, 59/3, 2005.

* Waldow, A., Wie privat sind Ideen? Zur Funktion von Sprache, Gewohnheit und Erziehung in Humes Theorie der Assoziation, in: Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, 64, 2010.

* Wallace, K., Hume on Regulating Belief and Moral Sentiment, in: Hume-Studies, 28/1, 2002.

* Wallace, R., A Dissertation on the Numbers of Mankind in Antient and Modern Times: In Which the Superior Populousness on Antiquity Is Maintained. With an Appendix, Containing Additional Observa­tions on the Same Subject, and Some Remarks on Mr. Hume's Politi­cal Discourse, "Of the Populousness of Antient Nations", Edinburgh 1753.

* Walsh, W.H., Metaphysics, London 1963 (Kap. 7).

* Walton, C., Hume's "England" as a Natural History of Moral Philosophy, in: N. Capaldi & D.W. Livingston (Hrsg.), Liberty in Hume's "History of England", Dordrecht 1990.

* Walz, W.E., David Humes Beurteilung in der Geschichte der Philosophie, in: Philosophisches Jahrbuch, 22, 1909, S. 20-38.

* Walz, W.E., David Humes Verhältnis zur Erkenntnislehre Lockes und Berkeleys, Diss., Tübingen 1907.

* Walz, W.E., David Hume und der Positivismus und Nominalismus, in: Philosophisches Jahrbuch, 23, 1910.

* Wand, B., Hume's Account of Obligation, in: The Philosophical Quarterly, 6, 1956 [in: V.C. Chappell (Hrsg.), Hume: A Collection of Critical Essays, New York 1966, S. 308-334].

* Wang, X., Hume on Epistemic Justification of Induction, in: Prima Philosophia, 13/4, 2000, S. 369-380.

* Warburton, W., Remarks on Mr. David Hume's "Essay on the Natural History of Religion", London 1757.

* Ward, A., On Kant’s Second Analogy and His Reply to Hume, in: Kant-Studien, 77, 1986, S. 409-422.

* Ward, A., What Is the Relationship between Kant's Defence of Natural Science and His Attack on Hume's Scepticism about Causation?, in: H. Robinson (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress, Memphis 1-5 March, Bd. II1, Milwaukee 1995, S. 373-379.

* Warnock, M., Imagination, London 1976 (Kap. 1-2).

* Watkins, J.W.N., Hume, Carnap and Popper, in: I. Lakatos (Hrsg.), The Problem of Inductive Logic, Amsterdam 1968, S. 271-282.

* Waxmann, W., Hume's Theory of Consciousness, Cambridge

* Waxman, W., The Point of Hume’s Skepticism with Regard to Reason. The Primacy of Facility Affect in the Theory of Human Understanding, in: Hume-Studies, 24/2, 1998.

* Waxman, W., The Psychologistic Foundations of Hume’s Critique of Mathematical Philosophy, in: Hume-Studies, 22/1, 1996.