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Hume Studies is an interdisciplinary scholarly journal dedicated to publishing important work bearing on the thought of David Hume. Hume Studies is receptive to a wide variety of topics, methods, and approaches, so long as the work contributes to the understanding of Hume's thought, meets the highest standards of scholarship, and demonstrates mastery of the relevant scholarly literature. Hume Studies is published by the Hume Society in April and November. For more information on joining the Hume Society, please visit www.humesociety.org.
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Volume 43, Number 1, April 2017Editorial Board
The editors acknowledge the generous support of University of Alberta, University of California, Irvine, and University of Calgary. We also acknowledge the assistance of Corina David as copy-editor for this issue.
Editors
Ann Levey, University of Calgary
Karl Schafer, University of California, Irvine
Amy M. Schmitter, University of Alberta
Book Review Editor
David Landy, San Francisco State University
Members of the Editorial Board
Donald L. Baxter (2018), University of Connecticut
Helen Beebee (2022), University of Birmingham
Rachel Cohon (2018), University at Albany, SUNY
Don Garrett (2022), New York University
James Harris (2022), University of St Andrews
Margaret Schabas (2021), University of British Columbia
Lisa Shapiro (2022), Simon Fraser University
Mark G. Spencer (2021), Brock University
Ryu Susato (2021), Keio University
John P. Wright (2021), Central Michigan University