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Sunday, November 30, 2008
The Irrationality of Believing in Miracles: David Hume
Hume’s Thesis: It is never reasonable to believe second hand reports concerning miracles.
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On Cause & Effect I
On the Definition of Ideas and Impressions
Hume’s Epistemology
Hume’s Epistemology - Association of Ideas:
Association of Ideas:Three “Principles of Associat...
Association of Ideas (continued):
Association of Ideas (continued)
On Two Kinds of Ideas or Judgments
Judgments Concerning Relations of Ideas
“Relations of Ideas” and “Matters of Fact”:
“Relations of Ideas” and “Matters of Fact”:
Why does Hume emphasize this distinction?
Judgments Concerning Matters of Fact
“A priori” and “A posteriori” knowledge:
“A priori” and “A posteriori” knowledge:
“A priori” and “A posteriori” knowledge:
Consequences of Hume’s Epistemology:
Hume on “Causality” (continued):
On Cause & Effect II
Hume on the “Principle of the Uniformity of Nature...
The Nature & Limits of Inductive Reasoning
The Idea that there is a Necessary Connection betw...
It is From This Experience:
The Value & Limitations of Skepticism
What about Mechanical Causation
Hume’s Thought Experiment (E 4.6)
“Intelligibility” and Experience
Hume on Science – Negative
Hume on Science – Positive
Example of Bad Reasoning - Miracles
Enter Immanuel Kant
Hume’s Triumph!
Hume’s Views on Religion
Critique of the traditional arguments for the exis...
Hume’s Views on Religion II
The Irrationality of Believing in Miracles: David ...
Reasons for Not Trusting Testimonies
Definition of a Miracle
Main argument against miracles
Four additional arguments against miracles
Closing quotation
Two Interpretations of Closing Quote
Followers
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