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Hume Studies Volume XX, Number 2, November 1994, pp. 327-328 Index to Volume XX ARTICLES Baier, Annette C. Response to My Critics. 20 (2): 211-218. Brown, Charlotte. From Spectator to Agent: Hume's Theory of Obligation. 20 (1): 19-35. Cohon, Rachel. On an Unorthodox Account of Hume's Moral Psychology. 20(2): 179-194. Dendle, Peter. A Note on Hume's Letter to Gilbert Elliot. 20 (2): 289-291. Feiser, James. Beattie's Lost Letter to the London Review. 20 (1): 73-84. Fosl, Peter S. Doubt and Divinity: Cicero's Influence on Hume's Religious Skepticism. 20 (1): 103-120. Franklin, James. Achievements and Fallacies in Hume's Account of Infinite Divisibility. 20 (1): 85-101. Grene, Marjorie. The Objects of Hume's Treatise. 20 (2): 163-177. Jacquette, Dale. Infinite Divisibility in Hume's First Enquiry. 20 (2): 219-240. King, James T. Despair and Hope in Hume's Introduction to the Treatise of Human Nature. 20 (1): 59-71. Laursen, John Christian, and Greg Coolidge. David Hume and Public Debt: Crying Wolf? 20 (1): 143-149. Mclntyre, Jane L. Hume: Second Newton of the Moral Sciences. 20 (1): 3-18. Morris, William E. The Hume Literature, 1986-1993. 20 (2): 299-326. Volume XX, Number 2, November 1994 328 Index to Volume XX O'Day, Ken. Hume's Distinction between the Natural and Artificial Virtues. 20 (1): 121-141. Owen, David. Reason, Reflections, and Reductios. 20 (2): 195-210. Radcliffe, Elizabeth S. Hume on Motivating Sentiments, the General Point of View, and the Inculcation of "Morality." 20 (1): 37-58. Traiger, Saul. Beyond Our Senses: Recasting Book I, Part 3 of Hume's Treatise. 20 (2): 241-259. Wertz, S.K. Collingwood's Understanding of Hume. 20 (2): 261-287. BOOKS REVIEWED Broadie, Alexander.: The Tradition of Scottish Philosophy: A New Perspective on the Enlightment. · Robert M. Burns 20 (1): 154-155. Phillipson, Nicholas, and Quentin Skinner, eds.: Political Discourse in Early Modem Britain, 'Ideas in Context'. · Knud Haakonssen 20 (2): 293-295. Mautner, Thomas.: Francis Hutcheson: Two Texts on Human Nature. · Mark H. Waymack 20 (2): 296-297. Wood, Paul B. The Aberdeen Enlightment: The Arts Curriculum in the Eighteenth Century. · Adam Potkay 20 (1): 151-153. Hume Studies ...

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