A Dispute with Hill’s Conception of the “New Hume”
Abstract
The New Hume Debate has dominated the interpretations of Hume’s philosophy in the last few decades. James Hill in his contribu- tion in this journal (2011) supports the central claim of the New Hume, defining Hume as an epistemological sceptic and an ontological realist. I raise certain objections to Hill’s views. Some concern the confusions in the definition of realism and, on a more general level, question the meaningfulness of the whole New Hume project. Some concern Hill’s arguments focused specifically on Hume’s Dialogues, in which he claims to have found further con- firmation of Hume’s realism with regard to Causation.
Keywords
nový Hume; kauzalita; realismus; skepticismus; Dialogy
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