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(DOC) David Hume on Religion | Gordon Graham - Academia.edu

David Hume is widely regarded as a religious sceptic, and probably an atheist. Yet there are passages in his writings which are hard to accommodate with ...

Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Hume on Religion - 1st Edition

David Hume was the most important British philosopher of the eighteenth century. His Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a classic text in the ...

Hume on Miracles: Exploring the Rationality of Religious Belief

In describing a miracle as an event where a law of nature is violated either by the will of a Deity or through the involvement of an unseen ...

David Hume, Atheist - Adam Smith Works

The idea of god certainly gets mentioned repeatedly throughout Hume's texts. Hume also offers several examples of the argument from design. But ...

Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion | work by Hume - Britannica

philosopher David Hume in his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (1779). Hume conceded that the world constitutes a more or less smoothly functioning system; ...

David Hume: 5.2 Philosophy, religion and everyday life | OpenLearn

Hume is concerned with which of these three elements – philosophy, superstition, ordinary life – is most effective at dominating the other two. He is especially ...

Dialogues and Natural History of Religion - David Hume

Dialogues and Natural History of Religion ... David Hume is the greatest and also one of the most provocative philosophers to have written in the English language ...

Faith and Reason, Part 5: Hume - Emerging Scholars Blog

Faith and Reason, Part 5: Hume · We should always proportion our beliefs to what fits the evidence. · When we experience nature, we experience ...

David Hume: "The Natural History of Religion" - YouTube

In this video, I discuss David Hume's essay "The Natural History of Religion," originally published as one of the Four Dissertations in the ...

A Short Guide for Reading David Hume's Dialogues Concerning ...

He saw human nature as a manifestation of the natural world, rather than something above and beyond it. He gave a sceptical account of religion, ...

Hume on the Relation of Religion to Morality

objectivity for moral judgments, and still less to provide a substitute for secular morality. In sketching Hume's account of the origin of moral and religious.

View of Hume on Church Establishments, Secular Politics and History

In assessing Hume's philosophy of religion, Jennifer Herdt has argued that Hume “dismembered theistic belief.” That is, he isolated purely religious questions ...

Taming 'the Tyranny of Priests': Hume's Advocacy of Religious ...

For Hume, how to cope with the possible eruption of religious and political frenzies is one of the most crucial issues. He criticises any types of false ...

Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion / Hume, David

First, from the start Hume tries to portray Cleanthes as the "hero" or winner of the dialog. Second, Hume notes his conscious attempt to present all sides of ...

David Hume, "The Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion," and ...

Delozier, Jarrett, "David Hume, "The Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion," and Religious Tolerance". (2020). Chancellor's Honors Program Projects. https ...

Natural History of Religion - Early Modern Texts

Shall we assert that in more ancient times, before the knowledge of letters or the discovery of any art or science, men entertained. 2. Page 6. David Hume.

Beyond the calm sunshine of the mind. Hume on morality and religion

In the end, so Hume defends, a 'true religion' which is in tune with a humane morality remains an ideal that only a certain form of philosophical contemplation ...

Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion by David Hume

You propose then, PHILO, said CLEANTHES, to erect religious faith on philosophical scepticism; and you think, that if certainty or evidence be expelled from ...

David Hume's “Natural History of Religion” (1757) - SpringerLink

Hume demonstrated that first religion of mankind was polytheism on the combined basis of historical analysis and inferences from the science of ...

A Reconsideration of Hume and Religious Establishment by Will ...

Hume's masterful “History of England” reveals that a tolerant established church is best equipped to reap the advantages of religion while avoiding the dangers ...