Hume's Dialogues concerning natural religion: a philosophical appraisal
"David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical and literary classic of the highest order. It is also an extremely relevant work because of its engagement with issues as alive today as in Hume's time: the design argument for a deity, the problem of evil, the dan...
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Zusammenfassung: | "David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical and literary classic of the highest order. It is also an extremely relevant work because of its engagement with issues as alive today as in Hume's time: the design argument for a deity, the problem of evil, the dangers of superstition and fanaticism, the psychological roots and social consequences of religion. In this outstanding and unorthodox collection, an international team of scholars engage with Hume's classic work. The chapters include state-of-the-art contributions on the central interpretive questions posed by the Dialogues as well as major contributions relating it to contemporary issues in philosophy of religion, philosophy of science, moral psychology, and social philosophy. Additional contributions tackle the historical and philosophical background of the Dialogues, relating it to Hume's own systematic philosophy, to the work of other key seventeenth and eighteenth-century figures - Locke, Clarke, Bayle, Cudworth, Malebranche, Spinoza, Lord Bolingbroke, and Voltaire, among others - to early modern neo-Epicureanism in the life sciences, and, notably, to what Darwin missed by thinking too much like William Paley and not enough like Hume's Philo. Overall, this volume 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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Contents Notes on the Contributors Preface, Acknowledgments, and Apologies x xiii Introduction 1 KENNETH WILLIFORD PART 1 Two Overtures to Raillery 27 1 Hume’s Dialogues: Cautious, Artful, and Funny 29 SIMON BLACKBURN 2 Recipes or, Philosophy for Fun 35 CLARK GLYMOUR PART 2 45 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 47 ELLIOTT SOBER 4 Cleanthes' Challenge and the “Irregular” Argument from Design TODD RYAN 71
viii Contents 5 Hume, Locke, and the Demonstrability of God’s Existence 91 ANNEMARIE BUTLER PART 3 Matters of Interpretation 6 Hume’s “Artful” Masterpiece: The Dialogues and the Concealed Case for Atheism 117 119 ANDREW PYLE 7 Not Hoist with His Own Petard: Hume’s Dance with Skepticism in Dialogues, Part I 139 EVAN F ALES 8 Demea’s Departure Revisited 155 LORNE FALKENSTEIN 9 Hume’s Palimpsest: The Four Endings of the Dialogues 170 EMILIO MAZZA AND GIANLUCA MORI PART 4 Religion, Passion, and the Limits of Reason 199 10 Natural Religion’s “Dangerous Consequences” 201 DAVID O’CONNOR 11 Reason and Passion in Hume’s Philosophy of Religion 217 JOHN P. WRIGHT 12 Philo’s Two Designers and Humean Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone 232 CHARLES NUSSBAUM PART 5 Epicurus and Darwin, Strato and Spinoza 251 13 Hume, Darwin, and the “Epicurean Hypothesis” 253 JOHN REISS 14 Philo’s Trojan Horse: The World Soul Hypothesis and the Necessitarianism Inside PETE LEGRANT 277
Contents 15 Philo, Strato and Spinoza ix 307 KENNETH WILLIFORD Index 418 |
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