First paragraph: This essay offers an account of the different interpretations of David Hume, dating from the interpretations of his contemporaries in Scotland, in order to illustrate the importance of considering the context of interpretation as well as that of the text. The context of interpretation is taken to include the different conceptual and intentional contexts of contemporary interpreters as well as the different contexts of time and space. This account thus involves a focus on the rational reconstruction of Hume's thought within particular intellectual contexts and the transfer of such interpretations from one context to another. As a result, we can see how Hume should have been regarded as a rational skeptic, the inspiration for...