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  1. A Philosophical Approach To Finding God

    have a creator. The first disagreement against the Teleological Argument comes to us from David Hume, who actually lived 100 years before William Paley. Hume looked

  2. God

    regarding the arguments for God's existence raised by such philosophers as Immanuel Kant, David Hume and Antony Flew, although Kant held that the argument from morality

  3. Dharma

    Dharma as follows: A universal tradition has room for all faiths and all religious and spiritual practices regardless of the time or country of their origin. Yet

  4. The Use And Abuse Of History

    with the confident hope "But the next twenty years will be better." Those are the ones of whom David Hume mockingly says: What the first sprightly running could not

  5. Mr

    of a soul or unchanging substance is added to give us a stronger or more unified concept of the self (1.4.6.6). In all of these discussions, Hume performs an interesting

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  1. Grounds Of Law And Legal Theory: A Response

    one move in the kind of dialectic that Socrates/Plato practiced against Callicles, forefather of Hume and Nietzsche, exposing the self-refutation of every discursive

  2. Branches Of Philosophy

    modern period by Michel de Montaigne and Blaise Pascal. Its most extreme exponent, however, was David Hume. Hume argued that there are only two kinds of reasoning:

  3. Science: Is That A Fact

    ignorant of every matter of fact beyond what is immediately present to the memory and senses. " ?David Hume, 1737 What the goal is The underlying goal or purpose

  4. Social Science Is A Misnomer

    would mean that substance and qualities cannot exist in the absence of the other. DAVID HUME (1711-1776) He is said to "have carried empiricism to its fullest expression.

  5. English Literature

    master prose writers of the period were the historian Edward Gibbon and the philosopher David Hume. Dr. Johnson, who carried the arts of criticism and conversation

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