David Hume Kennerly remembers the first time he photographed Jimmy Carter. It was 1976, during Carter’s first debate with President Gerald Ford, and Kennerly was not a fan of the Georgia ...
This is a really fancy way of saying: “seeing is believing” or “trust your eyes.” David Hume allowed that secondary experience might also be “counted” as empirical observation – that ...
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A collection of rare letters written more than 250 years ago by the Scottish philosopher David Hume to his “oldest and best friend” has been bought for the nation. The National Library of Scotland ...
As Gerald Ford's chief White House photographer, David Hume Kennerly was able to get exclusive access to many scenes from Jimmy Carter's presidential transition.