"Studies in the Eighteenth Century Background of Hume's
Empiricism "was first published in 1930. Minnesota Archive Editions
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A scholarly review of the influence of contemporary science and
thought on the various phases of Hume's philosophy. The chapter
headings are as follows: I. Introduction. II. Interpretations of
Newtonian Science in the Eighteenth Century. III. Reverberations of
the New Science in Philosophy. IV. Hume's Empiricism in Relation to
Contemporary Science and Philosophy. V. Empiricism in Morals. VI.
Empiricism in Politics. VII. Hume's Historical Writing.
Bibliography.
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