Hume s Philosophy of Religion

Hume   s Philosophy of Religion
Author: J.C.A. Gaskin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 259
Release: 1987-12-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781349189366

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Hume's Philosophy of Religion brings together for the first time the whole range of Hume's immensely important critique of religion. The major concern is with a clear discussion and presentation of philosophical issues wherever they occur in Hume's writings, but items in the history of ideas, questions of interpretation and biographical details are introduced when they contribute to an understanding of Hume's position. Already reviewed as a standard work on Hume on religion and as a good general introduction to Hume's thought, this new edition has been extensively revised and extended. '...it is hard to imagine how a study of Hume on religion could have been at once more comprehensive, accurate, readable and scholarly than this...it is strongly to be recommended to all who have occasion to study or to teach Hume in colleges or universities.' W.D.Hudson, Expository Times.

Hume s Philosophy of Religion

Hume s Philosophy of Religion
Author: John Charles Addison Gaskin
Publsiher: MacMillan
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1978
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UVA:X000058289

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Hume s Philosophy of Belief Routledge Revivals

Hume s Philosophy of Belief  Routledge Revivals
Author: Antony Flew
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781135087593

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First published in 1961, this book considers Hume’s request to be judged solely by the acknowledged works of his maturity. It focuses on Hume’s first Inquiry in its own right as a separate book to the likes of his other works, such as the Treatise and the Dialogues, which are here only used as supplementary evidence when necessary. This approach brings out, as Hume himself quite explicitly wished to do, the important bearing of his more technical philosophy on matters of religion and of world-outlook generally: "Be a philosopher; but amidst all your philosophy, be still a man."

Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Hume on Religion

Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Hume on Religion
Author: David O'Connor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134634095

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David Hume was the most important British philosopher of the eighteenth century. His Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a classic text in the philosophy of religion. Hume on Religion introduces and asseses: *Hume's life and the background to the Dialogues *the ideas and text of Dialogues *Hume's continuing importance to philosophy.

Hume s Critique of Religion Sick Men s Dreams

Hume s Critique of Religion   Sick Men s Dreams
Author: Alan Bailey,Dan O'Brien
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789400766150

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In this volume, authors Alan Bailey and Dan O’Brien examine the full import of David Hume’s arguments and the context of the society in which his work came to fruition. They analyze the nuanced natured of Hume's philosophical discourse and provide an informed look into his position on the possible content and rational justification of religious belief. The authors first detail the pressures and forms of repression that confronted any 18th century thinker wishing to challenge publicly the truth of Christian theism. From there, they offer an overview of Hume's writings on religion, paying particular attention to the inter-relationships between the various works. They show that Hume's writings on religion are best seen as an artfully constructed web of irreligious argument that seeks to push forward a radical outlook, one that only emerges when the attention shifts from the individual sections of the web to its overall structure and context. Even though there is no explicit denial in any of Hume's published writings or private correspondence of the existence of God, the implications of his arguments often seem to point strongly towards atheism. David Hume was one of the leading British critics of Christianity and all forms of religion at a time when public utterances or published writings denying the truth of Christianity were liable to legal prosecution. His philosophical and historical writings offer a sustained and remarkably open critique of religion that is unmatched by any previous author writing in English. Yet, despite Hume’s widespread reputation amongst his contemporaries for extreme irreligion, the subtle and measured manner in which he presents his position means that it remains far from clear how radical his views actually were.

Toward a Humean True Religion

Toward a Humean True Religion
Author: Andre C. Willis
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2015-06-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780271065786

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David Hume is traditionally seen as a devastating critic of religion. He is widely read as an infidel, a critic of the Christian faith, and an attacker of popular forms of worship. His reputation as irreligious is well forged among his readers, and his argument against miracles sits at the heart of the narrative overview of his work that perennially indoctrinates thousands of first-year philosophy students. In Toward a Humean True Religion, Andre Willis succeeds in complicating Hume’s split approach to religion, showing that Hume was not, in fact, dogmatically against religion in all times and places. Hume occupied a “watershed moment,” Willis contends, when old ideas of religion were being replaced by the modern idea of religion as a set of epistemically true but speculative claims. Thus, Willis repositions the relative weight of Hume’s antireligious sentiment, giving significance to the role of both historical and discursive forces instead of simply relying on Hume’s personal animus as its driving force. Willis muses about what a Humean “true religion” might look like and suggests that we think of this as a third way between the classical and modern notions of religion. He argues that the cumulative achievements of Hume’s mild philosophic theism, the aim of his moral rationalism, and the conclusion of his project on the passions provide the best content for this “true religion.”

Hume s Reflection on Religion

Hume   s Reflection on Religion
Author: Miguel A. Badía Cabrera
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401008488

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This book presents a comprehensive interpretation of Hume's 'serious reflection' on religion from the perspective afforded by his philosophical project and its Enlightened ends. I relate his account of the origin, development, and significant effects of religious beliefs to his own historical works, and conversely take the former as the leading thread into the disclosure of a Humean philosophy of history. I also critically analyze his views about the eminently irrational and feigned character of most religious faith and its inevitable negative effect on morality. Finally, I examine Hume's attack on the validity of the conclusions of rational theology. Reasonable support is provided for the claim that the belief in God, as an intelligent author of the universe, is a natural and reasonable belief. This work may interest both scholars and general readers who are intrigued or troubled by religion and the issues 'of the utmost importance' which it raises.

The Natural History of Religion

The Natural History of Religion
Author: David Hume
Publsiher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 187
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Natural History of Religion by David Hume: Delve into the philosophical examination of religion and its origins with David Hume's "The Natural History of Religion." In this seminal work, Hume explores the evolution of religious beliefs and their impact on human society. Key Aspects of the Book "The Natural History of Religion": Religious Evolution: David Hume traces the historical development of religious ideas and explores the psychological and social factors that contribute to religious belief. Critical Inquiry: The book engages in critical analysis of religious concepts and their societal implications, challenging prevailing religious dogmas. Philosophical Exploration: "The Natural History of Religion" is a philosophical inquiry into the human propensity for religious belief and its connection to human nature. David Hume was an influential Scottish philosopher known for his empiricism and skepticism. His work in philosophy, including this book, has had a lasting impact on the field of religious studies.