Phillip D. Cummins (cummins-p)
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Cummins, Phillip D. 1966. “Berkeley’s Likeness Principle.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 4(1): 63–69.
Cummins, Phillip D. 1974. “Reid’s Realism.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 12(3): 317–340.
Cummins, Phillip D. 1982. “Hylas’ Parity Argument.” in Berkeley: Critical and Interpretive Essays, edited by Colin M. Turbayne, pp. 283–294. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
Cummins, Phillip D. 1987. “On the Status of Visuals in Berkeley’s New Theory of Vision.” in Essays on the Philosophy of George Berkeley, edited by Ernest Sosa, pp. 165–194. Synthese Historical Library n. 29. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Cummins, Phillip D. 1988. “Commentary [on Adams (1988)] – Among the Indeterminists.” in Doing Philosophy Historically, edited by Peter H. Hare, pp. 291–298. Frontiers of Philosophy. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books.
Cummins, Phillip D. 1990a. “Bayle, Leibniz, Hume and Reid on Extension, Composites and Simples.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 7(3): 299–314.
Cummins, Phillip D. 1990b. “Berkeley’s Manifest Qualities Thesis.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 28(3): 385–401. Reprinted in Muehlmann (1995, 107–126).
Cummins, Phillip D. 1991. “Hume on the Idea of Existence.” Hume Studies 17(1): 61–82.
Cummins, Phillip D. 1992. “Introduction.” in Minds, Ideas and Objects: Essays on the Theory of Representation in Modern Philosophy, edited by Phillip D. Cummins and Guenter Zoeller, pp. 1–4. Noth American Kant Society Studies in Philosophy n. 2. Atascadero, California: Ridgeview Publishing Co.
Cummins, Phillip D. 1995. “Hume as Dualist and Anti-Dualist.” Hume Studies 21(1): 47–55.
Cummins, Phillip D. 1996. “Hume on Qualities.” Hume Studies 22(1): 49–88.
Cummins, Phillip D. 1997. “Hume on Possible Objects and Impossible Ideas.” in Logic and the Working of the Mind. The Logic of Ideas and Faculty Psychology in Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Patricia Easton, pp. 211–228. Atascadero, California: Ridgeview Publishing Co.
Cummins, Phillip D. 1999. “Hume’s Diffident Skepticism.” Hume Studies 25(1–2): 43–65.
Cummins, Phillip D. 2000. “A Puzzling Passage in ‘Why Utility Pleases’ .” Hume Studies 26(1): 179–181.
Further References
Adams, Todd L. 1988. “Motives and Causes in the Scottish Commonsense Tradition.” in Doing Philosophy Historically, edited by Peter H. Hare, pp. 283–290. Frontiers of Philosophy. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books.
Muehlmann, Robert G., ed. 1995. Berkeley’s Metaphysics: Structural, Interpretive, and Critical Essays. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press.