Special issue of Synthese on "Humeanisms"
Special issue of Synthese on "Humeanisms", edited by Tamás Demeter, László Kocsis, Iulian D. Toader, has been published.
Contributions include:
1. László Kocsis, Tamás Demeter & Iulian D. Toader: Varieties of Humeanism: an introduction
2. Stefanie Rocknak: Regularity and certainty in Hume’s treatise: a Humean response to Husserl
3. Rachel Cohon: Hume’s practice theory of promises and its dissimilar descendants
4. Vera Matarese: Super-Humeanism and physics: A merry relationship?
5. Miren Boehm: Hume’s “projectivism” explained
6. Aaron Segal: Humeanisms: metaphysical and epistemological
7. Barry Loewer: The package deal account of laws and properties (PDA)
8. Elizabeth S. Radcliffe: A Humean explanation of acting on normative reasons
9. Daniel Dohrn: A Humean modal epistemology
10. Barbara Vetter: Explanatory dispositionalism
11. Dan O’Brien: Humeanism and the epistemology of testimony
12. Tudor M. Baetu: How interventionist accounts of causation work in experimental practice and why there is no need to worry about supervenience
13. Tamás Demeter: Fodor’s guide to the Humean mind
14. Michael Esfeld: Super-Humeanism and free will
15. David Mark Kovacs: The oldest solution to the circularity problem for Humeanism about the laws of nature
16. Sean Morris: Carnap, Quine, and the Humean condition