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Catherine Kemp, "The Real 'Letter to Arbuthnot'? a Motive For Hume's Probability Theory in an Early Modern Design Argument"British Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (3): 468-491. 2014.
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Jonathan A. Jacobs, Reason, Religion, and Natural Law: From Plato to Spinoza (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2012.
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Jonathan A. Jacobs, Judaic Sources & Western Thought: Jerusalem's Enduring Presence (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2011.
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Catherine Kemp, Legal Theory, and Judicial Restraint (review)Philosophical Inquiry 32 (3-4): 118-120. 2010.
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Catherine Kemp, Book review: Anne Jaap Jacobson. Feminist interpretations of David Hume. University park: Pennsylvania state university press, 2000 (review)Hypatia 20 (1): 206-209. 2005.
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Catherine Kemp, "Our ideas in experience: Hume's examples in ' of scepticism with regard to the senses'"British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (3). 2004.
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Catherine Kemp, "Law's Inertia: Custom in Logic And Experience"In Austin Sarat Patricia Ewick (ed.), Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, vol. 25, . pp. 135-149. 2002.
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Catherine Kemp, Experience matters: Indifference and determination in Humes'sJournal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (4): 243-255. 2002.
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Catherine Kemp, Two Meanings of the Term "Idea": Acts and Contents in Hume's TreatiseJournal of the History of Ideas 61 (4): 675-690. 2000.
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Catherine Kemp, The Innateness Charge: Conception and Belief for Reid and HumeReid Studies 3 (2): 43. 2000.
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Catherine Kemp, Habermas Among The Americans: Some Reflections On The Common LawDenver University Law Review 76 (4): 1999. 1999.
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Catherine Kemp, The Uses of Abstraction: Remarks on Interdisciplinary Efforts in Law and PhilosophyDenver University Law Review 74 (4): 877-888. 1997.
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Amie A. Macdonald, A Critique of Academic NationalismInternational Studies in Philosophy 29 (1): 79-90. 1997.
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Catherine Elaine Kemp, The Importance of "Mere Conception" in David Hume's Theory of BeliefDissertation, State University of New York at Stony Brook. 1995.