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    Hume's Vicious Regress
    Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 5 247-97. 2010.
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    The Epistemology under Lockes Corpuscularianism
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 84 (2): 161-189. 2002.
    The intelligibility of our artifacts suggests to many seventeenth century thinkers that nature works along analogous lines, that the same principles that explain the operations of artifacts explain the operations of natural bodies.1 We may call this belief ‘corpuscularianism’ when conjoined with the premise that the details of the analogy depend upon the sub-microscopic textures of ordinary bodies and upon the rapidly moving, imperceptibly tiny corpuscles that surround these bodies.2 Locke’s sym…Read more