Hume lobs some pretty convincing skepticism at the entire discipline of

Hume lobs some pretty convincing skepticism at the entire discipline of

Hume lobs some pretty convincing skepticism at the entire discipline of philosophy in the last chapter of his <i>Enquiry</i>. Besides Kant, have other philosophers tackled these doubts head-on? Since his skepticism is not just about metaphysics, but about all philosophy, do contemporary analytic philosophers regard these doubts seriously?

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