1. Humean - Noun
2. Humean - Adjective
Humean (not comparable)
Of or pertaining to the philosophy of David Hume (1711–1776).
Humean (plural Humeans)
An adherent or advocate of Humean doctrines.
At More Intelligent Life, Anthony Gottlieb for Humean skepticism as the “best philosophy.” Source: Internet
Influence Due to Hume's vast influence on contemporary philosophy, a large number of approaches in contemporary philosophy and cognitive science are today called "Humean." Source: Internet
"Murdoch combined a form of moral realism or ‘naturalism’, allowing into the world cases of such properties as humility or generosity; an anti‐scientism; a rejection of Humean moral psychology;. Source: Internet
Within psychology, Patricia Cheng (1997) citation attempted to reconcile the Humean and Kantian views. Source: Internet