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Hume Studies Volume 29, Number 2, November 2003, pp. 381-400 The Hume Literature, 2002 WILLIAM EDWARD MORRIS This bibliography covers the Hume literature for 2002. Once again, I encourage readers oÃ- Hume Studies to supply additions, corrections, or bibliographical information still missing from any of these listings. I am grateful to all who have contributed additions or corrections to these bibliographies. With this issue, I am especially happy to acknowledge my debt to Dr. Frédéric Brahami, of the Université Marc-Bloch de Strasbourg, who generously provided bibliographical information for the French Hume literature for 2002, as well as additions and corrections to the French Hume literature for 2001. Merci beaucoup, mon ami! For the Hume literature prior to 1986, the reader should consult Roland Hall's authoritative Fifty Years of Hume Scholarship: A Bibliographic Guide (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1978), which covers the period 1925 to 1976, and also lists significant earlier work on Hume. Hall's bibliographies in Hume Studies supplement that work. They appeared from 1978 to 1988 and cover the Hume literature for the years 1977 to 1985. My bibliographies depart from Hall's practice in that they do not list items published in Hume Studies. Articles and reviews that appeared in Hume Studies from 1975 through 1993 (volumes 1-19) were comprehensively indexed in the November 1993 issue. Subsequent November issues include an index for that year. The next bibliography, which will cover the Hume literature for 2003, will appear in the November 2004 issue of Hume Studies. I invite readers to send notices or offprints of their articles, reviews, editions, anthologies, and dissertations to the addresses listed at the bottom of this page. William Edward Morris is Associate Professor of Philosophy, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL 61702-2900. e-mail: wmorris@iwu.edu 382 William Edward Morris The following abbreviations of journal titles are used here: APQ American Philosophical Quarterly AJP Australasian Journal of Philosophy BJHP British Journal for the History of Philosophy BJPS British Journal for the Philosophy of Science CJP Canadian Journal of Philosophy HPQ History of Philosophy Quarterly JAAC Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism JHI Journal of the History of Ideas JHP Journal of the History of Philosophy JP Journal of Philosophy PAS Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society PB Philosophical Books PPQ Pacific Philosophical Quarterly PQ Philosophical Quarterly PR Philosophical Review PPR Philosophy and Phenomenological Research PS Philosophical Studies RIP Revue Internationale de Philosophie RM Review of Metaphysics RS Religious Studies SJP Southern Journal of Philosophy TLS Times (London) Literary Supplement Abramson, Kate. "Two Portraits of the Humean Moral Agent." PPQ 83.4 (2002): 301-34. Audi, Robert. "Prospects for a Naturalization of Practical Reason: Humean Instrumentalism and the Normative Authority of Desire." International Journal of Philosophical Studies 10.3 (2002): 235-63. Ayers, Michael. Review of Jonathan Bennett, Learning from Six Philosophers: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume (2 vols) TLS 5176 (2002): 6-7. Beebee, Helen, and Alfred Melé. "Humean Compatibilism." Mind 111.442 (2002): 201-23. Bell, Martin. "Belief and Instinct in Hume's First Enquiry." In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002. Bennett, Jonathan. "Empiricism about Meanings." In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002. Hume Studies The Hume Literature, 2002 383 Berry, R. J. "Divine Action: Expected and Unexpected." Zygon 37.3 (2002): 717-27. Bertman, Martin. "Hobbes and Hume on Promising." Vera-Lex 3.1-2 (2002): 63-90. Betzler, M. Review of K. Hepfer, Motivation and Evaluation: A Study in the Practical Philosophy of Hume and Kant. Kant-Studien 93.2 (2002): 227-30. Blackburn, Simon. "Hume and Thick Connexions." In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002. Botterill, George. "Hume on Liberty and Necessity." In Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry; see Millican, 2002. Boulter, Stephen J. "Hume on Induction: A Genuine Problem or Theology's Trojan Horse?" Philosophy 77.299 (2002): 67-86. Brady, Michael. "Skepticism, Normativity, and Practical Identity." Journal of Value Inquiry 36.4 (2002): 403-12. Bricke, John. Review of Terence Penelhum, Themes in Hume: The Self, the Will, Religion. RM 55.4...

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