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Hume's defence of causal inference
Hume's defence of causal inference

By Wilson Fred

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The Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711-76) has long been considered a sceptic on the subject of induction or causal inference. In this book, Fred Wilson convincingly reconstructs the Humean posi...

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Mining the museum
Mining the museum

By Wilson Fred

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Fred Wilson
Fred Wilson

By Wilson Fred

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Fred Wilson
Fred Wilson

By Wilson Fred

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Fred Wilson
Fred Wilson

By Wilson Fred

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New York - Pace Gallery is pleased to present 'Fred Wilson: Afro Kismet', an exhibition featuring the artist's most recent body of work originally produced for the 15th Istanbul Biennial in the Fal...

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The logic and methodology of science in early modern thought
The logic and methodology of science in early modern thought

By Wilson Fred

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"During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Aristotelian notions of logic and causation came under serious attack. Traditional philosophy speaks of this period as marking a revolution in scie...

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