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*Articles at Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
*Articles at Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
:[http://www.iep.utm.edu/h/humelife.htm David Hume (1711-1776): Life and Writings]  
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A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about David Hume.
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  • Articles at Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
David Hume (1711-1776): Life and Writings
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Moral Theory
Writings on Religion
Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
  • Significant Scots David Hume ElectricScotland.com
  • David Hume StanfordEncyclopedia of Philosophy. "The most important philosopher ever to write in English..."
  • The Hume Society "... an international organization whose purpose is to stimulate scholarship on all aspects of Hume's thought and writings. It is open to everyone interested in Hume and his philosophical contemporaries"
  • davidhume.org a site devoted to the works of, and scholarship about David Hume. The site was created by Dr Peter Millican, Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Hertford College, Oxford University, and Co-Editor of the journal Hume Studies.
  • Hume Studiesan interdisciplinary scholarly journal dedicated to publishing important work bearing on the thought of David Hume, published by the Hume Society
  • Biography at the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics
  • The David Hume Institute, based in Edinburgh promotes research, analysis and debate on public policy issues. Its work is focused in "areas linking economics and law, with a particular interest in the interaction between institutional or legal frameworks and market forces."