Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
A Philosophical Appraisal
Herausgeber: Williford, Kenneth
Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
A Philosophical Appraisal
Herausgeber: Williford, Kenneth
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Provides fresh and even groundbreaking perspectives on Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion. It is essential reading for students and scholars of Hume, the history of modern philosophy, philosophy of religion and the history and philosophy of science.
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Provides fresh and even groundbreaking perspectives on Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion. It is essential reading for students and scholars of Hume, the history of modern philosophy, philosophy of religion and the history and philosophy of science.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781138087071
- ISBN-10: 1138087076
- Artikelnr.: 68476137
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781138087071
- ISBN-10: 1138087076
- Artikelnr.: 68476137
Kenneth Williford is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Humanities at The University of Texas at Arlington, USA. He works primarily in Philosophy of Mind, Phenomenology, and the History of Modern Philosophy.
Introduction Kenneth Williford Part 1: Two Overtures to Raillery 1. Hume's
Dialogues: Cautious, Artful and Funny Simon Blackburn 2. Recipes or,
Philosophy for Fun Clark Glymour Part 2: Theistic "Proofs" 3. A Bayesian
Double Negative: A Critique of Hume's Treatment of the Design Argument in
the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and A Critique of the Design
Argument Itself Elliott Sober 4. Cleanthes' Challenge and the 'Irregular'
Argument from Design Todd Ryan 5. Hume, Locke, and the Demonstrability of
God's Existence Annemarie Butler Part 3: Matters of Interpretation 6.
Hume's 'Artful' Masterpiece: The Dialogues and the Concealed Case for
Atheism Andrew Pyle 7. Not Hoist with his own Petard: Hume's Dance with
Skepticism in Dialogues, Part I Evan Fales 8. Demea's Departure Revisited
Lorne Falkenstein 9. Hume's Palimpsest: The Four Endings of the Dialogues
Emilio Mazza and Gianluca Mori Part 4: Religion, Passion, and the Limits of
Reason 10. Natural Religion's "Dangerous Consequences" David O'Connor 11.
Reason and Passion in Hume's Philosophy of Religion John P. Wright 12.
Philo's Two Designers and Humean Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone
Charles Nussbaum Part 5: Epicurus and Darwin, Strato and Spinoza 13. Hume,
Darwin, and the "Epicurean Hypothesis" John Reiss 14. Philo's Trojan Horse:
The World Soul Hypothesis and the Necessitarianism Inside Peter LeGrant
15. Philo, Strato, and Spinoza Kenneth Williford. Index
Dialogues: Cautious, Artful and Funny Simon Blackburn 2. Recipes or,
Philosophy for Fun Clark Glymour Part 2: Theistic "Proofs" 3. A Bayesian
Double Negative: A Critique of Hume's Treatment of the Design Argument in
the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and A Critique of the Design
Argument Itself Elliott Sober 4. Cleanthes' Challenge and the 'Irregular'
Argument from Design Todd Ryan 5. Hume, Locke, and the Demonstrability of
God's Existence Annemarie Butler Part 3: Matters of Interpretation 6.
Hume's 'Artful' Masterpiece: The Dialogues and the Concealed Case for
Atheism Andrew Pyle 7. Not Hoist with his own Petard: Hume's Dance with
Skepticism in Dialogues, Part I Evan Fales 8. Demea's Departure Revisited
Lorne Falkenstein 9. Hume's Palimpsest: The Four Endings of the Dialogues
Emilio Mazza and Gianluca Mori Part 4: Religion, Passion, and the Limits of
Reason 10. Natural Religion's "Dangerous Consequences" David O'Connor 11.
Reason and Passion in Hume's Philosophy of Religion John P. Wright 12.
Philo's Two Designers and Humean Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone
Charles Nussbaum Part 5: Epicurus and Darwin, Strato and Spinoza 13. Hume,
Darwin, and the "Epicurean Hypothesis" John Reiss 14. Philo's Trojan Horse:
The World Soul Hypothesis and the Necessitarianism Inside Peter LeGrant
15. Philo, Strato, and Spinoza Kenneth Williford. Index
Introduction Kenneth Williford Part 1: Two Overtures to Raillery 1. Hume's
Dialogues: Cautious, Artful and Funny Simon Blackburn 2. Recipes or,
Philosophy for Fun Clark Glymour Part 2: Theistic "Proofs" 3. A Bayesian
Double Negative: A Critique of Hume's Treatment of the Design Argument in
the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and A Critique of the Design
Argument Itself Elliott Sober 4. Cleanthes' Challenge and the 'Irregular'
Argument from Design Todd Ryan 5. Hume, Locke, and the Demonstrability of
God's Existence Annemarie Butler Part 3: Matters of Interpretation 6.
Hume's 'Artful' Masterpiece: The Dialogues and the Concealed Case for
Atheism Andrew Pyle 7. Not Hoist with his own Petard: Hume's Dance with
Skepticism in Dialogues, Part I Evan Fales 8. Demea's Departure Revisited
Lorne Falkenstein 9. Hume's Palimpsest: The Four Endings of the Dialogues
Emilio Mazza and Gianluca Mori Part 4: Religion, Passion, and the Limits of
Reason 10. Natural Religion's "Dangerous Consequences" David O'Connor 11.
Reason and Passion in Hume's Philosophy of Religion John P. Wright 12.
Philo's Two Designers and Humean Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone
Charles Nussbaum Part 5: Epicurus and Darwin, Strato and Spinoza 13. Hume,
Darwin, and the "Epicurean Hypothesis" John Reiss 14. Philo's Trojan Horse:
The World Soul Hypothesis and the Necessitarianism Inside Peter LeGrant
15. Philo, Strato, and Spinoza Kenneth Williford. Index
Dialogues: Cautious, Artful and Funny Simon Blackburn 2. Recipes or,
Philosophy for Fun Clark Glymour Part 2: Theistic "Proofs" 3. A Bayesian
Double Negative: A Critique of Hume's Treatment of the Design Argument in
the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and A Critique of the Design
Argument Itself Elliott Sober 4. Cleanthes' Challenge and the 'Irregular'
Argument from Design Todd Ryan 5. Hume, Locke, and the Demonstrability of
God's Existence Annemarie Butler Part 3: Matters of Interpretation 6.
Hume's 'Artful' Masterpiece: The Dialogues and the Concealed Case for
Atheism Andrew Pyle 7. Not Hoist with his own Petard: Hume's Dance with
Skepticism in Dialogues, Part I Evan Fales 8. Demea's Departure Revisited
Lorne Falkenstein 9. Hume's Palimpsest: The Four Endings of the Dialogues
Emilio Mazza and Gianluca Mori Part 4: Religion, Passion, and the Limits of
Reason 10. Natural Religion's "Dangerous Consequences" David O'Connor 11.
Reason and Passion in Hume's Philosophy of Religion John P. Wright 12.
Philo's Two Designers and Humean Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone
Charles Nussbaum Part 5: Epicurus and Darwin, Strato and Spinoza 13. Hume,
Darwin, and the "Epicurean Hypothesis" John Reiss 14. Philo's Trojan Horse:
The World Soul Hypothesis and the Necessitarianism Inside Peter LeGrant
15. Philo, Strato, and Spinoza Kenneth Williford. Index