编辑导言

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 N/A PHILOSOPHY Hume Studies Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.1353/hms.2024.a924227
Elizabeth S. Radcliffe, Mark G. Spencer
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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 编辑导言 Elizabeth S. Radcliffe 和 Mark G. Spencer 本期以第三届休谟研究论文奖获奖论文开篇:Ariel Peckel 博士撰写的 "有神论与无神论之外的休谟"。Peckel 博士的论文是从 2022 年 8 月至 2023 年 7 月期间新晋学者提交的论文中脱颖而出的。有关这位才华横溢的休谟学者的信息,请参阅本期其他部分的完整获奖公告。我们的第四届论文奖征稿启事印在本期后页,也可在休谟研究网站上查阅。征文活动面向博士毕业十年或十年以内的作者,截止日期为 2024 年 8 月 1 日。如果您符合参赛资格,请查阅我们的 "征稿启事",了解更多详情!关于休谟研究的其他新闻,我们再次获得了一家新的印刷厂。克里斯滕森印刷公司(Christensen Printing)(内布拉斯加州林肯市)为我们提供了出色的服务,但在其老板于去年退休后突然关闭了业务,后继无人。就在我们的 11 月刊准备付印时,我们收到了这一消息。在哲学文献中心朋友的帮助下,我们从三家印刷商那里获得了估价,现在已经聘请了弗吉尼亚州夏洛茨维尔的贝利印刷公司(Bailey Printing)。我们的 11 月刊已于 11 月 1 日前在线出版(在哲学文献中心网站、缪斯计划网站和休谟学会网站上),但印刷版需要更长的时间才能送到订户手中。我们想再次提请读者注意,《休谟研究》将于 2025 年迎来创刊 50 周年。正如我们之前所指出的,我们正在筹划 50:1 周年纪念特刊(2025 年 4 月)。我们希望在该期特刊中加入读者回答以下问题的段落或声明:"在《休谟研究》[第 7 页完] 过去 50 年发表的所有文章中,您认为哪一篇最值得一提?为什么?请参阅本期封底的 "征稿启事 "或休谟研究网站 (https://www.humesociety.org/ojs/index.php/hs),其中包括寄送回复的详细地址。截稿日期为 2024 年 10 月 15 日,但我们鼓励您尽快寄出您的作品![第 8 页完] Copyright © 2024 Hume Studies ...
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Editors' Introduction
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

  • Editors’ Introduction
  • Elizabeth S. Radcliffe and Mark G. Spencer

This issue opens with the winning essay in the Third Annual Hume Studies Essay Prize competition: “Hume beyond Theism and Atheism” by Dr. Ariel Peckel. Dr. Peckel’s essay was chosen as the winner from among papers submitted by emerging scholars from August 2022 through July 2023. Please see the full prize announcement with information about this talented Hume scholar elsewhere in this issue. Our Call for Papers for the Fourth Essay Prize competition is printed in the back of this issue and on-line at the Hume Studies website. The contest is open to authors ten or fewer years from the Ph.D. and closes on August 1, 2024. If you are eligible, please consult our “Call” for further details!

In other Hume Studies news, we have once again acquired a new printer. Christensen Printing (Lincoln, Nebraska), whose work for us was excellent, suddenly closed its business when its owner retired this past year and had no one to succeed him. We received the news just when our November issue was ready to go to press. With the assistance of our friends at the Philosophy Documentation Center, we obtained estimates from three printers and have now engaged Bailey Printing in Charlottesville, Virginia. Our November issue was published on-line by November 1 (at the Philosophy Documentation Center website, the Project Muse website, and the Hume Society website), but the print issue took longer to get to subscribers.

For a second time, we want to bring to the attention of our readers that Hume Studies will be marking its 50th year of publication in 2025. As we have previously noted, we are planning an anniversary issue for 50:1 (April 2025). We hope to include among the special features of that issue paragraphs or statements from our readers in answer to this query: “Of all of the articles that have been published in [End Page 7] Hume Studies over the past 50 years, which one is most noteworthy to you? Why so?” Please see the “Call for Entries” in the back of this issue or on the Hume Studies website (https://www.humesociety.org/ojs/index.php/hs), which includes details on where to send your response. The due date is October 15, 2024, but we encourage you to send your entries as soon as possible! [End Page 8]

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