David Landy (landy-d)
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Landy, David. 2006. “Hume’s Impression/Idea Distinction.” Hume Studies 32(1): 119–139.
Landy, David. 2007. “A (Sellarsian) Kantian Critique of Hume’s theory of Concepts.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 88: 445–457.
Landy, David. 2008. “Hegel’s Account of Rule-Following.” Inquiry 51(2): 170–193.
Landy, David. 2009a. “Inferentialism and the Transcendental Deduction.” Kantian Review 14(1): 1–30.
Landy, David. 2009b. “Sellars on Hume and Kant on Representing Complexes.” European Journal of Philosophy 17(2): 224–246.
Landy, David. 2011. “Descartes’ Compositional Theory of Mental Representation.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 92: 214–231.
Landy, David. 2012. “Hume’s Theory of Mental Representation.” Hume Studies 38(1): 23–54.
Landy, David. 2015. Kant’s Inferentialism: The Case Against Hume. Routledge Studies in Eighteenth Century Philosophy n. 11. London: Routledge.
Landy, David. 2016. “A Puzzle about Hume’s Theory of General Representation.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 54(2): 257–282.
Landy, David. 2017. Hume’s Science of Human Nature. Scientific Realism, Reason, and Substantial Explanation. London: Routledge.
Nelson, Alan J. and Landy, David. 2011. “Qualities and Simple Ideas: Hume and his Debt to Berkeley.” in Primary and Secondary Qualities. The Historical and Ongoing Debate, edited by Lawrence Nolan, pp. 216–238. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199556151.001.0001.