

Unity, number and time
the third account of transcendental perfect identity
pp. 123-155
in: , Imagined causes, Berlin, Springer, 2013Abstract
Immediately after discussing what we identified in Chap. 6 as transcendental causation in 1.4.2, Hume introduces his four-part system. A detailed explanation of this system is lacking in the literature, although Kemp Smith (1941), does parse it into respective parts, and gives a brief explanation of it as a four part system (pp. 474–487). However, in the next few chapters I give a much more exhaustive account.