Recasting the Treatise, Vol. 1.

Our research group cordially invites you to its workshop:

Recasting the Treatise
Vol. 1.

Programme:

15th March
10:00 - Peter Millican (Oxford): Changes in Matter Aplenty: From the Treatise to the First Enquiry

11:00 - Discussion

11:30 - Coffee

12:00 - Miren Boehm (Wisconsin-Milwaukee): Ambitions and Conclusions. Treatise and Enquiry

12:45 - Discussion

13:05 - Lunch

14:20 - Wilson Underkuffler (South Florida): Infinite Divisibility and Contradiction in Hume's Treatise and First Enquiry

15:05 - Questions

15:15 - Todd Ryan (Trinity College, Hartford CT): Infinite Divisibility and Scepticism with Regard to Abstract Reason

16:00 - Questions

16:10 - Joint Discussion: Underkuffler and Ryan on Infinite Divisibility

16:25 - Coffee

16:55 - Dan O'Brien (Oxford Brookes): Hume's Pluralist Account of Testimony

17:40 - Discussion

16th March
10:00 - Don Garrett (NYU): Skepticism Meets Dogmatism: Evidence and the Correction of Doubts in Hume's Enquiry

11:00 - Discussion

11:30 - Coffee

12:00 - Aleksandra Davidović (Belgrade): The Development of Hume's Thinking about the Relationship between Skepticism and Philosophy

12:45 - Discussion

13:05 - Lunch

14:20 - Benedict Smith (Durham): Hume on Belief in the Treatise and First Enquiry

15:05 - Questions

15:15 - Josef Moural (Charles University, Prague): Is Henry Home the Author of David Hume's Mature Theory of Belief?

16:00 - Questions

16:10 - Joint Discussion: Smith and Moural on Belief

16:25 - Coffee

16:55 - Hsueh Qu (Singapore): The Descriptive and the Normative: The Evolution of Hume's Argument on Induction from the Treatise to the Enquiry

17:40 - Discussion

Date of the event: 15-16th March 2018.
Venue of the event: 4. Tóth Kálmán st., 1014 Budapest, 7th floor (Trapéz room)

Organizers:
Tamás Demeter (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Peter Millican (Hertford College, Oxford)