Dear All,

The next meeting of the Moral Sciences Club will be held tomorrow (19th
November). We are delighted to welcome Professor Peter Millican (Oxford),
who will be giving a talk entitled 'What Hume Really Thought about
Causation'. The abstract for the talk is as follows:

This paper has been written to round off a collection of my papers for OUP,
entitled *Hume on Causation and Free Will* (anticipated 2021). It brings
together work from the last two decades, including crucial elements as yet
unpublished, and aspires to provide a convincing overall account of Hume’s
settled views, in the light of various controversies treated in previously
published papers (e.g. regarding determinism, the two definitions, and the
“New Hume”). It starts from a well-evidenced summary of twelve “key points”
to which Hume is clearly committed, and then builds on these to address the
familiar interpretative debates (e.g. between reductionist, projectivist,
and sceptical realist readings). It sets out all the main features of
Hume’s theory as I interpret it, and highlights what I take to be the
decisive factors in the various debates, while delegating detailed
discussion to the earlier papers. A systematic summary and references will
be given in a handout, which aims to provide a convenient resource for
tutors or students aiming to find their way around this notoriously complex
interpretative terrain.


The meeting will be held from 2:30 until 4:15 in Sidgwick Hall at Newnham
College, and will be followed by tea and coffee.

Best wishes,
--
Alex Horne, Roxane Noel and Zoe Walker
Secretaries of the Moral Sciences Club
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Cambridge
msc...@hermes.cam.ac.uk
http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/seminars-phil/seminars-msc
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