David Hume is widely regarded as a religious skeptic, and probably an atheist. Yet there are passages in his writings which are hard to accommodate with this view. This paper considers some of these passages, and argues that Hume leaves a conceptual space for ‘true religion’ when he draws a distinction between the practice of religion — ‘worship in the temple’ and theological speculation — ‘disputation in the schools’. This paper argues that Hume cannot capitalize on this distinction since his empiricism cannot properly accommodate such a distinction
The Enlightenment period was characterized by differing strains of intellectual thought, from which ...
This purpose of the present inquiry is to study the relationship between David Hume’s doxastic natur...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeI argue that Hume's critique of religion can b...
David Hume was clearly a critic of religion. It is still debated, however, whether or not he was an ...
David Hume (1711-1776) is widely recognized as one of the most influential and significant critics o...
The argument and discussion in this paper begins from the premise that Hume was an atheist who denie...
One of the reasons for many different and even opposing interpretations of Hume's Dialogues Concerni...
David Hume was clearly a critic of religion. It is still debated, however, whether or not he was an ...
One of the reasons for many different and even opposing interpretations of Hume’s Dialogue...
The argument and discussion in this paper begins from the premise that Hume was an atheist who denie...
Hume's 'Natural History of Religion' offers a naturalized account of the causes of religious thought...
In the period of the Scottish Enlightenment the term ‘natural religion’was used to refer to two imp...
It is part of the received history of Western civilization that David Hume, the famous Scottish phil...
David Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical classic that displays a powerf...
1. A brief outline of Hume’s views on religion1 With French Enlightenment philosophers like Voltaire...
The Enlightenment period was characterized by differing strains of intellectual thought, from which ...
This purpose of the present inquiry is to study the relationship between David Hume’s doxastic natur...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeI argue that Hume's critique of religion can b...
David Hume was clearly a critic of religion. It is still debated, however, whether or not he was an ...
David Hume (1711-1776) is widely recognized as one of the most influential and significant critics o...
The argument and discussion in this paper begins from the premise that Hume was an atheist who denie...
One of the reasons for many different and even opposing interpretations of Hume's Dialogues Concerni...
David Hume was clearly a critic of religion. It is still debated, however, whether or not he was an ...
One of the reasons for many different and even opposing interpretations of Hume’s Dialogue...
The argument and discussion in this paper begins from the premise that Hume was an atheist who denie...
Hume's 'Natural History of Religion' offers a naturalized account of the causes of religious thought...
In the period of the Scottish Enlightenment the term ‘natural religion’was used to refer to two imp...
It is part of the received history of Western civilization that David Hume, the famous Scottish phil...
David Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical classic that displays a powerf...
1. A brief outline of Hume’s views on religion1 With French Enlightenment philosophers like Voltaire...
The Enlightenment period was characterized by differing strains of intellectual thought, from which ...
This purpose of the present inquiry is to study the relationship between David Hume’s doxastic natur...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeI argue that Hume's critique of religion can b...