Hume and the Demands of Philosophy: Science, Skepticism, and Moderation by Nathan I. Sasser [Book Review]

Journal of Scottish Philosophy 21 (3):313–17 (2023)
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Nathan Sasser's ‘purely practical reading of Hume’s response to skepticism’ is so natural and compelling that it is almost surprising that his new monograph, Hume and the Demands of Philosophy, offers its first systematic defence. I praise the book's clarity and concision, and then raise concerns about omitted topics, especially concerning Hume's views on the practical value of sceptical philosophy.

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