David Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical classic that displays a powerful mastery of the critical thinking skills of reasoning and evaluation. Hume’s subject, the question of the existence and possible nature of God, was, and still is, a persistent topic of philosophical and theological debate. What makes Hume’s text a classic of reasoning, though, is less what he says, than how he says it. As he noted in his preface to the book, the question of ‘natural religion’ was unanswerable: so ‘obscure and uncertain’ that ‘human reason can reach no fixed determination with regard to it.
David Hume is widely known as a critic of natural theology. Hence he is referred to as ‘the great in...
“This is an excellent book. Dicker concentrates squarely on Hume’s central arguments, usefully asses...
David Hume (1711-1776) is widely recognized as one of the most influential and significant critics o...
In the Dialogues concerning Natural Religion (1779), published a few years after his death, David Hu...
This purpose of the present inquiry is to study the relationship between David Hume’s doxastic natur...
One of the reasons for many different and even opposing interpretations of Hume’s Dialogue...
It is part of the received history of Western civilization that David Hume, the famous Scottish phil...
In professing to call attention to this often forgotten work of the great Scottish Philosopher one c...
Hume's 'Natural History of Religion' offers a naturalized account of the causes of religious thought...
Burgelin Pierre. David Hume, The Natural History of Religion. Ed. by A. Wayne Colver — Dialogues con...
One of the reasons for many different and even opposing interpretations of Hume's Dialogues Concerni...
[2],152p. ; 8⁰.Reproduction of original from the British Library.English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT1...
Part XII of the Dialogues concerning Natural Religion offers to the reader a wide range of philosoph...
David Hume is widely regarded as a religious skeptic, and probably an atheist. Yet there are passage...
The paper traces Hume's naturalism on both empirical and methodological levels. By ignoring the abso...
David Hume is widely known as a critic of natural theology. Hence he is referred to as ‘the great in...
“This is an excellent book. Dicker concentrates squarely on Hume’s central arguments, usefully asses...
David Hume (1711-1776) is widely recognized as one of the most influential and significant critics o...
In the Dialogues concerning Natural Religion (1779), published a few years after his death, David Hu...
This purpose of the present inquiry is to study the relationship between David Hume’s doxastic natur...
One of the reasons for many different and even opposing interpretations of Hume’s Dialogue...
It is part of the received history of Western civilization that David Hume, the famous Scottish phil...
In professing to call attention to this often forgotten work of the great Scottish Philosopher one c...
Hume's 'Natural History of Religion' offers a naturalized account of the causes of religious thought...
Burgelin Pierre. David Hume, The Natural History of Religion. Ed. by A. Wayne Colver — Dialogues con...
One of the reasons for many different and even opposing interpretations of Hume's Dialogues Concerni...
[2],152p. ; 8⁰.Reproduction of original from the British Library.English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT1...
Part XII of the Dialogues concerning Natural Religion offers to the reader a wide range of philosoph...
David Hume is widely regarded as a religious skeptic, and probably an atheist. Yet there are passage...
The paper traces Hume's naturalism on both empirical and methodological levels. By ignoring the abso...
David Hume is widely known as a critic of natural theology. Hence he is referred to as ‘the great in...
“This is an excellent book. Dicker concentrates squarely on Hume’s central arguments, usefully asses...
David Hume (1711-1776) is widely recognized as one of the most influential and significant critics o...