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  • The Hume Literature, 2009
  • James Fieser

This bibliography covers the Hume literature for 2009, and follows upon the annual update begun by Rolland Hall for the years 1977 through 1985 and continued by William Edward Morris for 1986 through 2003. This installment, like previous ones, excludes items published in Hume Studies, which are indexed annually in each November issue. Readers of Hume Studies may contact me at jfieser@utm.edu with additions or corrections to any previous year, which can be noted in future installments. I am grateful to all who have provided input on an earlier draft of this bibliography that was posted on the Internet. Aside from the yearly bibliographies published in Hume Studies, readers may find the following bibliographical resources useful:

“An Index of Hume Studies: 1975–1993.” Hume Studies 19.2 (1993).
Fieser, James. A Bibliography of Hume’s Writings and Early Responses. www.utm.edu/staff/jfieser/vita/research/hume-web-bibiog-2e.pdf (2005).
Hall, Rolland. Fifty Years of Hume Scholarship: A Bibliographic Guide. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1978. (From 1925 through 1976.)
Jessop, Thomas Edmund. A Bibliography of David Hume and of Scottish Philosophy from Francis Hutcheson to Lord Balfour. London: A. Brown & Sons, 1938.
Jones, Peter, ed. The Reception of David Hume in Europe. London, New York: Thoemmes Continuum, 2005.
Tweyman, Stanley. Secondary Sources on the Philosophy of David Hume: A David Hume Bibliography in Two Volumes, 1741–2005, Ann Arbor: Caravan Books, 2006. [End Page 243]

Books and Articles, 2009

Ainslie, Donald C. Review of David Hume’s Political Theory: Law, Commerce, and the Constitution of Government, by Neil McArthur. University of Toronto Quarterly 78.1 (2009): 250–52.
———. Review of Projection and Realism in Hume’s Philosophy, by Peter Kail. Metaphilosophy 40.2 (2009): 292–96.
Baier, Annette. “Kinds of Virtue Theorist: A Response to Christine Swanton.” In Hume on Motivation and Virtue: New Essays; see Pigden 2009.
Baxter, Donald L. M. “Hume’s Theory of Space and Time in Its Skeptical Context.” In The Cambridge Companion to Hume; see Norton 2009.
———. “Prècis of Hume’s Difficulty: Time and Identity in the Treatise.” Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition 146.3 (2009): 407–11.
———. “Replies to Perry, Falkenstein, and Garrett.” Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition 146.3 (2009): 445–55.
Bell, Jeffrey. Deleuze’s Hume: Philosophy, Culture and the Scottish Enlightenment. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009.
Bell, Martin. “Hume on Causation.” In The Cambridge Companion to Hume; see Norton 2009.
Berry, Christopher J. “Hume y la inflexibilidad de la justicia: propiedad, comercio y expectativas.” Anuario Filosofico 42.1 (2009): 65–88.
Biro, John. “Hume’s New Science of the Mind.” In The Cambridge Companion to Hume; see Norton 2009.
Box, M. A. Review of Aspects of Samuel Johnson: Essays on His Arts, Mind, Afterlife, and Politics, by Howard D. Weinbrot. Notes and Queries 56 (2009): 155–56.
———. Review of The Enlightenment and the Book: Scottish Authors and Their Publishers in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and America, by Richard B. Sher. Notes and Queries 56 (2009): 156–58.
Brand, Walter. “Hume’s Account of Curiosity and Motivation.” Journal of Value Inquiry 43.1 (2009): 83–96.
Burns, Samuel R. “The Problem of Deduction: Hume’s Problem Expanded.” Dialogue: Journal of Phi Sigma Tau 52.1 (2009): 26–30.
Busse, Ralf. “Humean Supervenience, Vectorial Fields, and the Spinning Sphere.” Dialectica: International Journal of Philosophy of Knowledge 63.4 (2009): 449–89.
Çelik, Şengül. “The Role of Animal Reason in Hume’s Ethics.” Kaygi: Uludag Universitesi Felsefe Dergisi (Uludag University Journal of Philosophy) 13 (2009): 133–47.
Clark, Samuel. “No Abiding City: Hume, Naturalism, and Toleration.” Philosophy: The Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy 84.327 (2009): 75–94. [End Page 244]
Cook, Roy T. “Hume’s Big Brother: Counting Concepts and the Bad Company Objection.” Synthese: An International Journal for Epistemology, Methodology and Philosophy...

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