Philosophy, Religious, Major Branches of Philosophical Study, Theology, British Philosophy
Writings on Religion, Vol. 2
David Hume, Antony Flew
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Overview
Penetrating, ironic, and witty, David Hume's writings on religion scandalized his contemporaries. Ever since Hume,traditional religious doctrines have been intellectually on the defensive. Yet these writings have also provided some materials for conducting the defense, and have raised conceptual problems still unresolved.This volume contains all of Hume's works specifically on religion.
Synopsis
Penetrating, ironic, and witty, David Hume's writings on religion scandalized his contemporaries. Ever since Hume,traditional religious doctrines have been intellectually on the defensive. Yet these writings have also provided some materials for conducting the defense, and have raised conceptual problems still unresolved.
This volume contains all of Hume's works specifically on religion.
Book Details
Published
January 1, 1999
Publisher
Open Court Publishing Company
Pages
316
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780812691122