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- Humeanism refers to the philosophy of David Hume and to the tradition of thought inspired by him. Hume was an influential Scottish philosopher well known...
- effect, and the same effect never arises but from the same cause. [...] Humeanism Reiss, Julian (2013-01-01). Philosophy of Economics: A Contemporary Introduction...
- Enlightenment George Anderson Human science Hume Studies Hume's principle Humeanism Mencius Scientific scepticism The Missing Shade of Blue "The Faculty of...
- philosophers working in meta-ethics, and is one of the main proponents of a Neo-Humean approach to practical reason. In The Moral Problem Smith diagnoses a longstanding...
- Counterfactuals Extended modal realism Formal semantics (natural language) Humeanism § Causality and necessity Lewis's triviality result Modal realism Possible...
- permanent self, soul or essence in living beings Attention Ego death Humeanism § Bundle theory of the self I (pronoun) Individuation Jīva (Jainism),...
- label we give a world when we are in it. Lewis also defended what he called Humean supervenience, a counterfactual theory of causation, and contributed to...
- consequences are to be summarised or decomposed. Praxeology Free will Humeanism § Theory of action Cybernetics Funke, Joachim (2017). "How Much Knowledge...
- about causes. Within psychology, Patricia Cheng attempted to reconcile the Humean and Kantian views. According to her power PC theory, people filter observations...
- Arguments that tacitly presuppose this uniformity are sometimes called Humean after the philosopher who was first to subject them to philosophical scrutiny...