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Hume Studies Volume 35, Numbers 1 & 2, 2009, pp. 255–256 INDEX TO VOLUME 35 ARTICLES Bohlin,Henrik.“Sympathy,Understanding,andHermeneuticsinHume’sTreatise.” 35.1/2: 135–170 Campbell, Stephen M. “The Surprise Twist in Hume’s Treatise.” 35.1/2: 103–134 Carlson, Åsa. “There Is Just One Idea of Self in Hume’s Treatise.” 35.1/2: 171–184 Gopnik, Alison. “Could David Hume Have Known about Buddhism? Charles François Dolu, the Royal College of La Flèche, and the Global Jesuit Intellectual Network.” 35.1/2: 5–28 Merivale, Amyas. “Hume’s Mature Account of the Indirect Passions.” 35.1/2: 185–210 Schauber, Nancy. “Complexities of Character: Hume on Love and Responsibility.” 35.1/2: 29–55 Sherry, David. “Reason, Habit, and Applied Mathematics.” 35.1/2: 57–85 Tilley, John J. “Physical Objects and Moral Wrongness: Hume on the ‘Fallacy’ in Wollaston’s Moral Theory.” 35.1/2: 87–101 Vitz, Rico. “Doxastic Virtues in Hume’s Epistemology.” 35.1/2: 211–229 BOOKS REVIEWED Allison, Henry E. Custom and Reason in Hume: A Kantian Reading of the First Book of the Treatise. Paul Guyer. 35.1/2: 236–239 Bell, Jeffrey A. Deleuze’s Hume: Philosophy, Culture and the Scottish Enlightenment. Martin Bell. 35.1/2: 246–250 Fogelin, Robert J. Hume’s Skeptical Crisis: A Textual Study. Annette C. Baier. 35.1/2: 231–235 Hakkarainen, Jani. Hume’s Scepticism and Realism: His Two Profound Arguments Against the Senses in An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding. Constantine Sandis. 35.1/2: 240–242 Hume Studies 256 Radcliffe, Elizabeth S. (ed.). A Companion to Hume. Barry Stroud. 35.1/2: 243–245 Whelan, Frederick G. Enlightenment Political Thought and Non-Western Societies: Sultans and Savages. Neil McArthur. 35.1/2: 251–254 ...

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