Religion in the Age of Enlightenment
Article Title
Keywords
Review, Age of Enlightenment, Blackwell Companions
Abstract
Blackwell's fortieth Companion to Philosophy is a splendid and long-overdue Companion to Hume, expertly pulled together by Elizabeth Radcliffe, a former editor of the journal Hume Studies. Although the Blackwell Companions are promoted as a student reference series, this particular volume is clearly of considerable value to serious scholars as well and probably accessible only to advanced students with a strong philosophical background.
Recommended Citation
Dadlez, Eva
(2009)
"A Companion to Hume: Book Review,"
Religion in the Age of Enlightenment: Vol. 1, Article 16.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/rae/vol1/iss1/16