Early Responses to Hume's Writings on Religion: 2 VolumesJames Fieser A&C Black, 01.03.2005 - 817 Seiten David Hume probably had a greater impact on the field of philosophy of religion than any other single philosopher. These volumes collect responses to Hume's writings on religion published during his life and posthumously. The set covers a wide range of the replies Hume's writings provoked, including contributions by Philip Skelton, William Adams, Thomas Rutherforth, William Warburton, Anthony Ellys, John Douglas, John Leland, Thomas Stona, Voltaire, George Campbell, Herman Andrew Pistorius, Duncan Shaw, William Samuel Powell, Thomas Hayter, Joseph Milner, William Paley, Charles Moore, Richard Joseph Sulivan, John Hey, Samuel Vince, Lord Brougham and Thomas De Quincey. • Most items appear here for their first time since their original publication, and are included in their entirety • Includes many previously undocumented critical discussions of Hume on religious writings • Includes three German book reviews translated for the first time • Newly typeset and annotated with introductions • Part of Early Responses to Hume Series, now available in paperback> |
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Inhalt
Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 18 |
Mr Hume charged with some fallacies in his way of managing | 32 |
Mr Hume himself gives up his favourite argument | 40 |
There is a peculiar presumption in favour of such miracles as | 48 |
There is no presumption arising from the history of mankind against | 58 |
No miracles recorded by historians of other religions are subversive | 72 |
Examination of the PAGAN miracles mentioned by Mr Hume | 78 |
Examination of the POPISH miracles mentioned by Mr Hume | 87 |
Abstracting from the evidence for particular facts we have | 101 |
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Early Responses to Hume's Writings on Religion: 2 Volumes James Fieser Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2005 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absurd admit analogy animal appear argument ascribed assert Atheist attributes believe benevolence cause Christianity circumstances Cleanthes Cogan conceive concerning conclusion consequence considered contradiction contrary course of nature creatures David Hume degree Deity Dialogues Dissertation divine doctrine edition effect endeavours established eternal event evidence evil existence experience fact falsehood favour give happiness human testimony Hume Hume's principles hypothesis imagine important improbability inference infinite instance intelligent invisible agent Jansenist Joseph Priestley laws of nature Letters mankind manner matter means mind miracles miracles of Jesus misery Montgeron moral Natural Religion never notion object observed opinion particular perfect person PHILO philosopher philosophical scepticism Polytheism present presumption pretended principles probability produced proof prove question reader reason religious remark revelation Review says scepticism sense shew sophism soul species suicide superior suppose supposition Tacitus Theism thing true truth universe Vespasian whole words writings wrought
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Seite 445 - A miracle is a violation of the laws of nature ; and as a firm and unalterable experience has established these laws, the proof against a miracle, from the very nature of the fact, is as entire as any argument from experience can possibly be imagined.