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Other minds and their place in the Hume-literature
A modern approach
Scepticism versus naturalism
The vulgar and the philosopher
Relative ideas
Concepts of the real
Intuition and common sense
Epistemic responsibility
Degeneration of reason
Just philosophy
Conceiving minds
Abstraction
Argument from analogy
Sympathy
Limitations
Generality
Hume's concept of mind
The world and the other
Habit and intersubjective responsiveness
Belief and education
Mental facts
Signs of mind and world
The belief-grounding function of sympathy
Corrigibility of belief
Cognitive architecture.
A modern approach
Scepticism versus naturalism
The vulgar and the philosopher
Relative ideas
Concepts of the real
Intuition and common sense
Epistemic responsibility
Degeneration of reason
Just philosophy
Conceiving minds
Abstraction
Argument from analogy
Sympathy
Limitations
Generality
Hume's concept of mind
The world and the other
Habit and intersubjective responsiveness
Belief and education
Mental facts
Signs of mind and world
The belief-grounding function of sympathy
Corrigibility of belief
Cognitive architecture.