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Tables of Contents for The High Road to Pyrrhonism
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Editors' Note
ix
 
Preface
xi
 
Introduction
3
8
The High Road to Pyrrhonism
11
28
Randall and British Empiricism
39
16
Skepticism and Anti-Skepticism in the Latter Part of the Eighteenth Century
55
24
The Philosophical Bases of Modern Racism
79
24
David Hume: His Pyrrhonism and His Critique of Pyrrhonism
103
30
David Hume and the Pyrrhonian Controversy
133
16
Bayle and Hume
149
12
Hume and Jurieu: Possible Calvinist Origins of Hume's Theory of Belief
161
20
Joseph Glanvill: A Precursor of David Hume
181
16
The Early Critics of Hume
197
16
Joseph Priestley's Criticisms of David Hume's Philosophy
213
14
Hume and Kierkegaard
227
10
Hume: Philosophical versus Prophetic Historian
237
14
Hume's Racism
251
16
Hume's Intentions
267
10
Did Hume Ever Read Berkeley?
277
12
So, Hume did Read Berkeley
289
8
Berkeley's and Pyrrhonism
297
22
The New Realism of Bishop Berkeley
319
20
Berkeley's Influence on American Philosophy
339
16
David-Renaud Boullier and Bishop Berkeley
355
8
Bishop Berkeley and Anne Donnellan
363
6
Subject Index
369
10
Name Index
379