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From: carnes@gargoyle.UUCP (Richard Carnes)
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Subject: Re: Mr. Rosen, may I present Mr. Hume
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Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 17:44:55 EDT
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I neglected to mention that anyone who reads Hume's discussion of
"liberty and necessity" in *An Enquiry Concerning Human
Understanding* will enjoy reading his earlier treatment of the same
topic in what many consider his best book, *A Treatise of Human
Nature*.  The two accounts are significantly different.

Richard Carnes