A Defense of Hume on MiraclesPrinceton University Press, 25 Μαρ 2010 - 128 σελίδες Since its publication in the mid-eighteenth century, Hume's discussion of miracles has been the target of severe and often ill-tempered attacks. In this book, one of our leading historians of philosophy offers a systematic response to these attacks. |
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... Hume'sArgument 4 CHAPTER 2. Two Recent Critics 32 CHAPTER 3. The Place of “Of Miracles” in Hume's Philosophy 54 APPENDIX 1. Hume's Curious Relationship to Tillotson 63 APPENDIX 2. “Of Miracles” 68 Notes • 89 References • 95 Index • 97 ...
... Hume, and hardly enthusiastic about Hume's argument itself, his ques- tions forced me to address those who are not already converts to Hume's position. James Fieser, a prodigious scholar, tracked down the exact sources of some obscure ...
... Enquiry concerning Human. This project was supported by the research funds associated with my holding the Sherman Fairchild Professorship in the Humanities at Dartmouth College. The Structure of Hume's Argument to the lowest species of.
... Hume's Treatise ofHuman Nature are to the 2000 Oxford edi- tion, edited by David Fate Norton and MaryJ. Norton. Cita- tions to this text have the following form: (THN, book.part.section.paragraph). For example, (THN, 1.4.5.35) refers to ...
... Hume's recently published Enquiry concerning Human Understanding (1748), including its own examination of miracles, was, as he ruefully reports, en- tirely overlooked and neglected. With time, the roles have re- versed. Middleton's work ...
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CHAPTER 2 Two Recent Critics | 32 |
CHAPTER 3 The Place of Of Miracles in Humes Philosophy | 54 |
APPENDIX 1 Humes Curious Relationship to Tillotson | 63 |
APPENDIX 2 Of Miracles | 68 |
Notes | 89 |
References | 95 |
Index | 97 |