CONF: Hume’s Treatise
2008年07月21日 16:42
Hume’s Treatise
A two-day conference
9-10 September, 2008, Cambridge
Speakers
Martin Bell The Styles of the Treatise
Hannah Dawson Allegiance, nature and time in Hume’s Treatise
James Harris Hume on moral obligation and justice
P J E Kail Naturalism in the Treatise
Catherine Kemp Experience as a cause in Hume
Emilio Mazza The “abstruse” Hume: Treatise time
Anik Waldow Sympathy’s belief-grounding function
John P. Wright Hume’s rejection of Hutcheson’s Theory of Moral Sense in Book 3
Also Helen Beebee on necessity and projection and Harold Noonan on personal identity
The conference venue is the Department for the History and Philosophy of Science, Free School Lane. See http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk <http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/> /
For information about staying in Cambridge, see http://www.visitcambridge.org <http://www.visitcambridge.org/> /
A £20 registration fee (£10 unwaged or for members of the BSHP) will be charged.
Full details to follow. To register interest please email peter.kail@philosophy.ox.ac.uk or Marina Frasca-Spada mfs10@cam.ac.uk
Supported by
The British Academy
The Mind Association
Department of the History and Philosophy of Science,
Cambridge University
The British Society for the History of Philosophy
