Hume's theory of causation: a quasi-realist interpretation

Causation has always been a central topic in the history of philosophy, with many theories advanced and none reaching general acceptance. This work looks at David Hume's analysis of causation, which is widely believed to be a significant and influential contribution to the topic.

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Main Author: Coventry, Angela (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London [u.a.] Continuum 2006
Series:Continuum studies in British philosophy
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Summary:Causation has always been a central topic in the history of philosophy, with many theories advanced and none reaching general acceptance. This work looks at David Hume's analysis of causation, which is widely believed to be a significant and influential contribution to the topic.
Physical Description:XI, 166 S.
ISBN:0826486355

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