Join us for a series of lectures to celebrate the legacy of David Hume. 2011 marks the tercentenary of the birth of philosopher David Hume, one of our most distinguished alumni. Throughout the year, distinguished speakers will explore the impact of Hume across a wide range of disciplines. David Hume was born in Edinburgh in 1711, attended the University of Edinburgh from 1723, and died in Edinburgh in 1776, having meanwhile achieved worldwide fame as an historian and philosopher. Hume and his associates were at the heart of the intellectual, literary and cultural events that are now known as the Scottish Enlightenment and he is generally recognised as the greatest philosopher ever to write in English. Today his work is studied by scholars from all over the world. Although Hume wrote in the 18th century, his works continue to be influential across a wide range of scholarship and remain uncommonly relevant to the philosophical disputes of the 21st century and a wide range of current public concerns. It is fitti
Oxford University
Institute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews
The Aristotelian Society
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Extending New Narratives in the History of Philosophy
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The Royal Institute of Philosophy
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
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Centre for Ethics
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Institute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews
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Kimberley Allen
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Fabian Corver
John Danaher
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UCD Centre for Ethics in Public Life
Friedrich Nietzsche Society
Slavoj Žižek – Collected Recordings
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Jennifer Burns
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University of Glasgow
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Selena Johnson
Shannon Fernandes
The Open University
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Maarten van Doorn
Ralston College
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Eric Thomas Weber and Anthony Cashio
Richard A. Reiman
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LSE SU Philosophy Society
Max Cassidy
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Ileana Ogilvie
Cambridge University
Wilmette Institute
Philosophy Exchange
American Family Association
Maria Valentin
Noam Chomsky
Anthony Penca
Zachary Mazur
Philosophy of Love
Johnny Hartz Søraker
Philosophy News
Matthew Peyer-Stensrud
Cambridge University
Chrysalis
Angelos Sofocleous
Patrick O'Connor
Amber Cazzell
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Society for international law and public policy
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Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève
American Academy of Religion
Malissa Allen
Cambridge University
Damian
The University of Queensland
Ed Conroy
Maddox DeWoody
Roden Mark Afinidad
The Cultural Life of Money and Finance
Liudmila Nikanorova
Division of Humanities
Edmonds and Warburton
McGill University
New Books Network
Cambridge Interfaith Programme
International Research Network for the Study of Science & Belief in Society
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Lottie Pike
Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding
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Oxford University
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Cambridge University
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