Hume Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Hume Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Imaginative Interactions: On Magri’s Hume’s Imagination1
Hume as Regularity Theorist—After All! Completing a Counter-Revolution1
Third Hume Studies Essay Prize Winner1
Christianity in Crisis: David Hume and the Genesis of Thomas Reid’s An Inquiry into the Human Mind, on the Principles of Common Sense1
Hume’s Passion-Based Account of Moral Responsibility1
In Memoriam : Tom Beauchamp (1939–2025)1
Call for Papers: Sixth Hume Studies Essay Prize (2026)1
A Virtuous Way of Doing Philosophy: The Moderation of Curiosity and Hume’s Philosophical Method in A Treatise of Human Nature1
Editors’ Introduction1
Hume’s Essays , Completing the Treatise0
Ritual, Tradition, and Culture: Reading Hume in Light of Classical Confucianism0
Editors’ Introduction0
Reply to My Critics: Experience Embodied: Early Modern Accounts of the Human Place in Nature0
Hume. A Very Short Introduction by James A. Harris0
Editors’ Introduction0
The Imagination in Hume’s Philosophy: The Canvas of the Mind by Timothy M. Costelloe0
Hume Studies Referees: July 1, 2023 through June 30, 20240
Replies to My Critics on Hume’s Imagination0
Hume’s Philosophy in Historical Perspective by M. A. Stewart (review)0
Politické myšlení Davida Huma. Základní otázky, východiska a inspirace pro americké otce zakladatele by Adéla Rádková (review)0
A Critique of Hume’s Critique of Religion in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion0
Editors’ Introduction0
Hume Studies Referees (Jan. 2021–June 2022)0
Comments on Margaret Watkins, The Philosophical Progress of Hume’s “Essays”0
Index to Volume 500
Index to Volume 470
De Bayle à Hume: Tolérance, hypothèses, systems by Gianni Paganini (review)0
Hume’s Anamorphosis: The Point of View on the Treatise Book 1, in Tito Magri’s Hume’s Imagination0
Hume on Testimony by Dan O’Brien (review)0
Recasting Hume and Early Modern Philosophy. Selected Essays by Paul Russell (review)0
Index to Volume 490
Hume’s Functionalism0
Hume on the Rational and Irrational Origins of Religion0
An Article “Somewhat Abusive”: William Warburton and the First Review of Hume’s Treatise0
Is Hume a Methodological Empiricist?0
Voltaire’s Review of Hume’s History of England0
The Great Guide: What David Hume can teach us about Being Human and Living Well by Julian Baggini0
The Importance of Treatise 2.2.6.10
First Hume Society Distinguished Service Award0
The Concealed Influence of Custom: Hume’s “Treatise” from the Inside Out by Jay L. Garfield0
Not Circular: Hume’s “Of the Standard of Taste”0
Hume Studies at Twenty-Five and Beyond0
Meanings of “Embodied Experience”: A Response to Anik Waldow’s Book0
In Memoriam : Roger L. Emerson (1934–2025)0
Reply to My Critics0
Index to Volume 480
Reading David Hume’s “Of the Standard of Taste.” ed. by Babette Babich (review)0
Hume’s Epistemological Evolution by Hsueh M. Qu0
Three Lingering Concerns for Hume's Bundle Theory of the Human Person0
Hume, Substance, and Causation: A Solution to a Nasty Problem0
Hume on Self-Government and Strength of Mind0
Enriching Humean Sympathy: Reading Hume’s Moral Philosophy in Light of African American Philosophical Thought0
Spirit and Politics: Some Thoughts on Margaret Watkins’s The Philosophical Progress of Hume’s “Essays”0
Hume on the Self and Personal Identity ed. by Dan O’Brien (review)0
The Testimony of Sense: Empiricism and the Essay from Hume to Hazlitt by Tim Milnes (review)0
Hume on Chance, Probability, and Necessity0
Structure and Feeling: A Unifying Reading of Hume’s Two Accounts of Pride0
Aesthetic Taste and Moral Sentiment in Hume and Mengzi0
Do Hume and Buddhist Philosophers Really Share a Similar View of the Self?0
Hume’s Transformation of Academic Skepticism0
Internal Inconsistency and Secondary Ideas: Hume’s Problem in the Appendix with His Account of Personal Identity0
Experience, Embodiment, and History: Remarks on Waldow’s Experience Embodied0
A Quantitative and Comparative Approach to Royalist and Whig Sources in Hume’s History of England0
David Hume and Adam Smith: A Japanese Perspective by Tatsuya Sakamoto (review)0
Memories of Hume Studies 1993–20000
Fifty Years of Scholarship in Hume Studies0
Readers on Some Noteworthy Articles in Hume Studies0
Hume and Induction: Merely Cognitive Psychology?0
Hume’s Hypothesis of the Double Relation of Impressions and Ideas in the Treatise0
Hume's "New Scene of Thought": God, Causality, and the Science of Human Nature0
Hume Studies Referees0
Editors' Introduction0
Hume’s Hedonism0
Painted Red: The Soviet Interpretations of Hume’s Epistemology0
From Moral Theology to Moral Philosophy: Cicero and Visions of Humanity from Locke to Hume by Tim Stuart-Buttle (review)0
Hume’s Theory of Moral Judgment in Light of His Explanatory Project0
Editors’ Introduction0
The Clarendon Edition of Hume’s Essays0
Socializing Minds: Intersubjectivity in Early Modern Philosophy by Martin Lenz (review)0
Précis of Hume’s Imagination0
Hume’s Third Thoughts on Personal Identity0
Sextus, Montaigne, Hume: Pyrrhonizers by Brian Ribeiro0
Academic Skepticism in Hume and Kant: A Ciceronian Critique of Metaphysics by Catalina González Quintero (review)0
The Everlasting Check: Hume on Miracles by Alexander George (review)0
A Peculiar Mix: On the Place of Curiosity within Hume’s Treatise0
Editors’ Introduction0
Fourth Hume Studies Essay Prize Winner0
Hume’s Natural Philosophy and Philosophy of Physical Science by Matias Slavov (review)0
Hume on the Nature of Morality by Elizabeth S. Radcliffe (review)0
Humean Loyalty0
Second Hume Studies Essay Prize Winner0
The Humean Mind ed. by Angela M. Coventry and Alexander Sager (review)0
At the Beginning of Hume Studies0
Hume and the Royal African0
Hume beyond Theism and Atheism0
How the Hume Society Acquired Hume Studies0
Re-evaluating the Principle of Virtuous Motives: Abilities, Justice, and the Concept of Natural Virtue0
Hume Studies Referees: 1 July 2022 through 30 June 20230
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