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    • Hume, David | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
      • Against the common belief of the time that God’s existence could be proven through a design or causal argument, Hume offered compelling criticisms of standard theistic proofs. He also advanced theories on the origin of popular religious beliefs, grounding such notions in human psychology rather than in rational argument or divine revelation.
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  2. Oct 4, 2005 · David Hume’s various writings concerning problems of religion are among the most important and influential contributions on this topic. In these writings Hume advances a systematic, sceptical critique of the philosophical foundations of various theological systems.

  3. Hume addressed most of the major issues within the philosophy of religion, and even today theists feel compelled to confront Hume’s challenges. He leveled moral, skeptical, and pragmatic objections against both popular religion and the religion of the philosophers.

  4. Feb 26, 2001 · Hume wrote forcefully and incisively on almost every central question in the philosophy of religion, contributing to ongoing debates about the reliability of reports of miracles, the immateriality and immortality of the soul, the morality of suicide, and the natural history of religion, among others.

  5. Sep 26, 2024 · What did David Hume write? David Hume’s philosophical works included A Treatise of Human Nature (1739–40), An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (1751), An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1758), and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (posthumously published in 1779).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_HumeDavid Hume - Wikipedia

    His philosophy of religion, including his rejection of miracles, and of the argument from design for God's existence, were especially controversial for their time.

  7. Dec 14, 2023 · David Hume is famous for being a Scottish Enlightenment philosopher who challenged the usefulness of religion and promoted the value of the senses and experience in our acquisition of knowledge. He also wrote a popular history of England.

  8. philosophical issues. I shall begin by summarizing Hume's philos-ophy of religion in terms of six major theses. Each of these theses will then be discussed in detail, and by exemplifying them in all of Hume's writings from the Treatise to the Dialogues, I hope to show that Hume always maintained the same consistent position. Finally,

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