PORTLAND, Ore. -- Many journalists spend decades honing their craft with the hope of someday being recognized by one of the industry’s top honors: The Pulitzer Prize. Photojournalist and Oregon native ...
In the Old Calton cemetery in Edinburgh, David Hume’s mausoleum, a stout, cylindrical tower, dominates the surrounding tombstones. Contrasting with this imposing tomb, Hume insisted that it carry a ...
David Hume Kennerly has been photographing history for four decades. Contributing Editor for *Newsweek Magazine*, Kennerly continues to travel the globe to produce insightful images of important ...
Philosophy, Vol. 84, No. 327 (Jan., 2009), pp. 75-94 (20 pages) This paper rereads David Hume's "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion" as dramatising a distinctive, naturalistic account of toleration ...
From Hume's Of the Liberty of the Press (1742): It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once. Slavery has so frightful an aspect to men accustomed to freedom that it must steal in upon ...
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was the first national politician I photographed, and I hold him directly responsible for my interest in what makes the world tick! When I covered Kennedy in 1966 as a ...