Philosophy and History in David Hume

Journal of Scottish Philosophy 4 (1):51-62 (2006)
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Abstract In this paper, I argue that there is a recursive relationship between history and philosophy that provides the methodological basis for the moral (human) sciences in the work of David Hume. A grasp of Hume's use of history is integral to understanding his project which I believe to be the establishment of “moral science” (i.e., the social sciences) on an empirical basis by linking that history and philosophy as two sides of the same discourse about human beings

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Hume's reason.David Owen - 1999 - New York: Oxford University Press.

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