Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, and The Natural History of Religion, Paperback / softback Book

Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, and The Natural History of Religion Paperback / softback

Edited by J. C. A. (Professor in Department of Philosophy, Professor in Department of Philosophy, Trin Gaskin

Part of the Oxford World's Classics series

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David Hume is the greatest and also one of the most provocative philosophers to have written in the English language.

No philosopher is more important for his careful, critical, and deeply perceptive examination of the grounds for belief in divine powers and for his sceptical accounts of the causes and consequences of religious belief, expressed most powerfully in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and The Natural History of Religion. The Dialogues ask if belief in God can be inferred from the nature of the universe or whether it is even consistent with what we know about the universe.

The Natural History of Religion investigates the origins of belief, and follows its development from harmless polytheism to dogmatic monotheism.

Together they constitute the most formidable attack upon the rationality of religious belief ever mounted by a philosopher. This edition also includes Section XI of The Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding and a letter concerning the Dialogues, as well as particularly helpful critical apparatus and abstracts of the main texts, enabling the reader to locate or relocate key topics.

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