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    Should We Abandon Epistemic Justification?
    Southwest Philosophy Review 13 (1): 129-136. 1997.
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    Although David Hume is no match for Immanuel Kant in terms of opaque writing, his overall philosophy is not without interpretive difficulties. Earlier this century, many philosophers read Hume as the precursor to logical positivism. Of course, the concluding words of his Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding added fuel to these flames; but with the downfall of positivism, this reading of Hume has virtually disappeared. Today, interpretations of Hume fall into two main camps: the naturalistic ca…Read more
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    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (1). 1998.
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