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David Hume and God


Hume on Religion - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

In this section Hume emphasizes the point that God's being is “so different, and so much superior” to human nature that we are not able to form ...

David Hume: Religion - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

As such, Hume rejects the truth of any revealed religion, and further shows that, when corrupted with inappropriate passions, religion has harmful consequences ...

Reflections on Hume on Religion | Adam Smith Works

Reflections on Hume on Religion · Hume's Natural History of Religion · Hume as a Christian or an Atheist, a Deist, or an Attenuated Deist.

Hume on Religion - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

In Hume's own lifetime his philosophy was widely regarded — in both Scotland and England - as being “atheistic” in character and generally ...

Hume's conclusions on the existence and nature of God

This combination of skepticism and empiricism leads many to presume that, regarding the question of God, Hume is an atheist or, at best, an agnostic. While it ...

David Hume | Beliefs & Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

David Hume stated that a belief in God was non-sensical as God was only an idea that couldn't be experienced through human senses. While he did not state that ...

Hume on religion, part 1: The agnostic philosopher | Julian Baggini

The only fly in the ointment is the very strong evidence that he wasn't an atheist at all, but an agnostic. There is a thread of uncertainty ...

What impact did David Hume have on the Christian faith?

Hume believed that most of our central beliefs about reality are impossible to support by means of reason. Religious claims are based on faith, ...

Was David Hume an Atheist? : r/askphilosophy - Reddit

Scholars of Hume's time immediately branded him an atheist but back then atheist meant anyone who went against the "traditional" view of God.

What is David Hume's idea of God? - Quora

Hume argues that an orderly universe does not necessarily prove the existence of God. Those who hold the opposing view claim that God is the ...

David Hume's Great Work on Religion Is Banned, Along with All His ...

The Christian religion not only was at first attended with miracles, but even at this day cannot be believed by any reasonable person ...

The Problem of God in David Hume

No man can have in his mind an image of infinite magnitude; nor conceive infinite swiftness, infinite time, or infinite force, or infinite power ...

David Hume - Wikipedia

David Hume was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist who was best known for his highly influential system of empiricism, ...

David Hume and God - Benjamin Studebaker

David Hume and God · It is entirely determinist. · The laws of physics result in chemical reactions that produce ideas, emotions, and impulses.

David Hume (1711—1776) - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Against the common belief of the time that God's existence could be proven through a design or causal argument, Hume offered compelling criticisms of standard ...

A Critique of David Hume's On Miracles | Maranatha Baptist Seminary

Ronald Nash believes that Hume, much like Kant, was trying to make room for faith during an epoch of history that was rapidly losing belief in God. This led ...

Does God Exist? Hume's Answer. - YouTube

Does God Exist? Hume's Answer. 27K views · 3 years ago ...more. dead ... David Hume's Argument Against Moral Realism. Jeffrey Kaplan•132K ...

A Response to Evil and Suffering - David Hume - RE:quest

Even as far back as ancient Greece, philosophers were tackling this subject. The Greek philosopher, Epicurus (341-270 BC), said: 'Is God willing to prevent evil ...

Hume on religion, part 8: What did he believe? - The Guardian

Ironically, contemporaries who described him as an atheist used to include his worst enemies, while those who are now keenest to apply the label ...

Hume's Two Concepts of God - jstor

D = Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, ed. Kemp Smith, Liberal Arts Press, n.d.;. L=The Letters of David Hume, ed. Greig, Oxford, 1932;. H =The Natural ...