Review
Hume Variations relaunches [Fodor's] attack on pragmatism from the perspective of Hume's theory of ideas. This is Fodor at his polemical best: imaginative, irreverent, sceptical, argumentatively assured - and funny, too, in his effortless, inimitable way. (
Tim Crane, Times Literary Supplement )
... a book whose brevity does not come at the expense of rigour, clarity or ambition. (
New Humanist )
New Humanist
"... a book whose brevity does not come at the expense of rigour, clarity or ambition."