In the “Contrary Miracles Argument,” Hume argues that the occurrence of miracle stories in rival religions should undermine our belief in the trustworthiness of these reports. In order for this argument to have any merit, it has to be understood in its historical, religious context. Miracle stories are used in support of religions, and it's part of religion as we find it to reject miracle stories from rival traditions. A defender of miracle stories could avoid the argument by breaking the connection between miracles and religious doctrine, but then miracles won't justify revealed religion
In this paper I explore the authority of faith over reason in the context of Hume’s Of Miracles and ...
David Hume’s thesis on miracles, sustained in the X chapter of his first Enquiry, has been object of...
The Humean argument concerning miracles says that one should always think it more likely that anyone...
In the “Contrary Miracles Argument,” Hume argues that the occurrence of miracle stories in rival rel...
Two arguments in Hume’s essay on miracles are reductios ad Catholicism: if you believe in the miracl...
The purpose of this thesis is to gain an accurate appreciation of the force of David Hume\u27s argum...
Chapter X of David Hume\u27s Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Of Miracles, is without a dou...
Of Miracles, by David Hume, has been a hotbed of debate since its publication in 1748. In this pap...
Hume, in the Enquiry Section X Part 1, claims that ’all probability supposes an opposition of experi...
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A miracle is defined as a violation of or intercession in the laws of nature. Some recent reports of...
Hume's essay ‘Of Miracles’ has been a focus of controversy ever since its publication. The challenge...
How should we proceed when confronted with a phenomenon (or evidence which points towards a phenomen...
This paper defends David Hume's "Of Miracles" from John Earman's (2000) Bayesian attack by showing t...
In this paper I explore the authority of faith over reason in the context of Hume’s Of Miracles and ...
David Hume’s thesis on miracles, sustained in the X chapter of his first Enquiry, has been object of...
The Humean argument concerning miracles says that one should always think it more likely that anyone...
In the “Contrary Miracles Argument,” Hume argues that the occurrence of miracle stories in rival rel...
Two arguments in Hume’s essay on miracles are reductios ad Catholicism: if you believe in the miracl...
The purpose of this thesis is to gain an accurate appreciation of the force of David Hume\u27s argum...
Chapter X of David Hume\u27s Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Of Miracles, is without a dou...
Of Miracles, by David Hume, has been a hotbed of debate since its publication in 1748. In this pap...
Hume, in the Enquiry Section X Part 1, claims that ’all probability supposes an opposition of experi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45790/1/11153_2004_Article_151496.pd
A miracle is defined as a violation of or intercession in the laws of nature. Some recent reports of...
Hume's essay ‘Of Miracles’ has been a focus of controversy ever since its publication. The challenge...
How should we proceed when confronted with a phenomenon (or evidence which points towards a phenomen...
This paper defends David Hume's "Of Miracles" from John Earman's (2000) Bayesian attack by showing t...
In this paper I explore the authority of faith over reason in the context of Hume’s Of Miracles and ...
David Hume’s thesis on miracles, sustained in the X chapter of his first Enquiry, has been object of...
The Humean argument concerning miracles says that one should always think it more likely that anyone...