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Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 19:36:22 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi-AT-statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
Subject: [Conf] Difference philosophical and historiographical traditions


Greetings technologists,

[Hi, an interesting conference on "Hume Studies in Britain" --might
interest you..A feature of the conference will also be a display of
Humeana in the Whipple History of Science Library. Thank you. --Arun]
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From: P.J.E. Kail <pjek100-AT-cus.cam.ac.uk>
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14-15th September 2000

A Conference run under the Auspices of

The British Society for the History of Philosophy
in collaboration with

The Mind Association
and
The Foundation for Intellectual History

Newnham College
Department of the History and Philosophy of Science
Cambridge

Theme: The conference brings together the difference philosophical and
historiographical traditions within which Hume is a canonical figure,
providing a showcase for work of the highest quality on Hume's thought by
British scholars. A feature of the conference will be a display of Humeana
in the Whipple History of Science Library.


Speakers include


*	Martin Bell (Manchester Metropolitan Unversity) Transcendental
        Empiricism? -- Deleuze's Reading of Hume
 
*	Edward Craig (Faculty of Philosophy, Cambridge) Hume on Causality
        -- Projectivist and Realist?
 
*	Marina Frasca-Spada (Department of History and Philosophy of
        Science, Cambridge) Quixotic Confusions and Hume's Imagination 

*	Susan James (Birkbeck College, London) Hume on the Passions
 
*	P J E Kail (Faculty of Philosophy, Cambridge) Animal or Angel?
        Hume contra Malebranche
 
*	Susan Manning (University of Edinburgh) Hume's Fragments of Union
        and Scottish Enlightenment Fiction
 
*	Michael Martin (University College, London) Hume's Scepticism with
        Regard to the Senses
 
*	Isabelle Rivers (St. Hugh's College, Oxford) Hume and "The Whole
        Duty of Man" 
*	Mark Sainsbury (King's College, London) Hume on the Reality of
        Relations 

*	Richard Serjeantson (Trinity College, Cambridge) Rule and
        Circumstance in Hume
 
*	M A Stewart (Lancaster University) Hume's Intellectual Development 


Registration: £20 (£5 for BSHP members/unwaged). For details contact the
Conference Organisers:
P J E Kail pjek100-AT-cus.cam.ac.uk
Marina Frasca-Spada mfs10-AT-cus.cam.ac.uk   

<http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/Kail/Humeconference.html>
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Dr P J E  Kail
Faculty of Philosophy
Sidgwick Avenue
Cambridge University
Tel (01223) 364470









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