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Davis Scott

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    Socratic Optimism and Platonic Pessimism
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 17 15-36. 1999.
    SocratesPlato: Socratic Irony
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    Irony and Argument in Dialogues, XII
    Religious Studies 27 (2): 239-257. 1991.
    Toward the end of Hume's Dialogues concerning Natural Religion, Philo catalogues the ‘frivolous observances’, ‘rapturous ecstasies’ and ‘bigotted credulity’ of ‘vulgar superstition’, concluding that ‘true religion, I allow, has no such pernicious consequences: But we must treat of religion, as it has com monly been found in the world’. This would be a mild enough sort of caveat were it not nigh on impossible to determine exactly what counts as true religion, and how it figures in Hume's argument…Read more
    Toward the end of Hume's Dialogues concerning Natural Religion, Philo catalogues the ‘frivolous observances’, ‘rapturous ecstasies’ and ‘bigotted credulity’ of ‘vulgar superstition’, concluding that ‘true religion, I allow, has no such pernicious consequences: But we must treat of religion, as it has com monly been found in the world’. This would be a mild enough sort of caveat were it not nigh on impossible to determine exactly what counts as true religion, and how it figures in Hume's argument. Typically, answers to this puzzle have required identifying the positions of the discussants, and then arguing that one of them represents Hume's views. A catalogue of the options may prove instructive.
    Philosophy of ReligionHume: Philosophy of ReligionHume: Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
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    Advice on modal logic
    In Karel Lambert (ed.), Philosophical problems in logic: some recent developments, Sold and Distributed in the U.s.a. and Canada By Kluwer Boston. pp. 143--173. 1980.
    Context and Context-Dependence, MiscModal and Intensional Logic
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    Humanitarian Intervention and Just War Criteria
    Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 12 (1): 63-94. 2002.
    Ethics and Justification of WarJust War Theory
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