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Hume’s science of man as a Newtonian artefact

Tamás Demeter: David Hume and the culture of Scottish Newtonianism: methodology and ideology in enlightenment inquiry, Brill’s studies in intellectual history, vol. 259. Brill: Boston, 2016. xii+221pp, $138 PB and $119 E-book

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  • Newton, Sir Isaac. 1952. Opticks or a treatise of the reflections, refractions, inflections & colours of light. New York: Dover Publications.

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Emerson, R.L. Hume’s science of man as a Newtonian artefact. Metascience 26, 417–419 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11016-017-0201-2

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