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S. Tweyman

    Reason and Conduct in Hume and his Predecessors
    • This book explores Hume's perspective on the role of reason in moral distinctions and precepts, utilizing his 'Experimental Method' and analysis of perceptions. It also critiques rationalist predecessors like Samuel Clarke and William Wollaston. The author expresses gratitude to those who supported his work, including family and colleagues.

      Reason and Conduct in Hume and his Predecessors