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Hume's Reflection on Religion


David Hume and the Conservative Tradition

Since true philosophy teaches that custom is presumed true unless shown otherwise, Hume can have no a priori objection to religion, even ...

Hume's Heresy: Believing Is beyond Knowing - Christianity Today

Hume grounded man's belief in God in man's non-rational nature. He is a precursor of those philosophers and theologians who insist that religious faith must ...

David Hume Believed in God, Grants Design Inference

Not only does Hume favor monotheism, he considers it a more enlightened form of religion than polytheism. He affirms a religious evolution view ...

Hume's Critique of Natural Religion: A Thomistic Response

Hume focuses on “natural religion” or. “natural theology,” that is, conclusions about the existence and nature of God based not on revelation but on reason, ...

Dialogues concerning natural religion: By David Hume, Esq;.

If they be thoroughly in earnest, they will not long trouble the world with their doubts, cavils, and disputes: If they be only in jest, they are, perhaps, bad ...

A. E. Pitson, "More Affected than Real": Hume and Religious Belief

Hume's remark that “the conviction of religionists, in all ages, is more affected than real” is considered in relation to various monotheistic beliefs ...

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

... Hume, "The Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion," and Religious Tolerance" ... God's grace: the renunciation of reason and belief in the “mysteries of faith.

Evaluating Hume's 'Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion'

Hume's Dialogues also highlights a division between those who hold to prior faith commitments and evidential arguments; instead, believers ...

Revealed Religion and the Politics of Humanity in Hume's ...

So far is. Hume from the hopefulness of the early modern Enlightenment that he defines. ''philosophical decisions'' as ''nothing but the reflections of common ...

Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

Hume's criticism of the attempt to ground religion in the design argument is framed as a dialogue. ... He is a philosophical skeptic about the ...

Did David Hume retract 2 essays on immorality to avoid religious ...

Evidently, Hume had decided to withdraw the two articles from the collection at the urging of his friends because he feared they would spark ...

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

However, from the perspective of his 'science of human nature' Hume wanted in the first place to explain and understand the impact of religious beliefs and ...

David Hume (Great Thinkers) - Analogical Thoughts

He shows that Hume's arguments, far from refuting the Christian worldview, indirectly support that worldview by exposing the self-defeating ...

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.

Analysis Of David Hume's Dialogues Of Natural Religion - 123HelpMe

7) However, Hume believed deism was an entirely incorrect belief (pg. 7 & 8). He believed that religious beliefs began with emotional needs, such as ...

David Hume - PHILOSOPHY DUNGEON

He is famous for his sceptical views, casting doubt on everything from science to religion. He was an empiricist, believing we can only know what we experience ...

Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion: Key Facts - SparkNotes

Philosophical Movements Opposed Hume's primary target in the Dialogues is the empirical theist who believes that there is enough evidence in nature to ground a ...

Early Responses to Hume's Writings on Religion, Part 1

According to some, Hume was a sceptic who regarded all conjectures relating to religious hypotheses to be beyond the scope of human understanding – he neither ...

God and the Reach of Reason: C.S. Lewis, David Hume, and ...

Although God and the Reach of Reason is in principle focused on Lewis', Hume's ... The Anxious Generation: A Christian Educator's Reflection ...

Sect. XIV. Bad influence of popular religions on morality.

... Hume, and links to secondary material on the web ... Even with regard to the virtues, which are more austere, and more founded on reflection ...