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  1. Cleanthes

    Cleanthes Cleanthes Scottish philosopher David Hume wrote Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion in the mid-18th century during the Age of Enlightenment, the period

  2. Philo's Views On Religion

    Views on Religion Philo's View on Religion In part X, of Hume's book Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Demea and Philo converse over the point of religion. Demea,

  3. Existence Of God

    Existence Of God In David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Cleanthes' argument from design is successful in supporting the idea that the universe has

  4. Hume's Argument From Design

    Hume's Argument from Design In Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion we are introduced to three characters that serve the purpose to debate God and his nature,

  5. Hume

    between the Deity and human creatures." -Philo David Hume wrote much about the subject of religion, much of it negative. In this paper we shall attempt to follow

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  1. Thoughts On God And The Problem Of Evil

    and omnipotence in view of the existence of evil." David Hume, in his Dialogues concerning Natural Religion, quotes Epicurus, a Greek philosopher, as saying the following:

  2. Review Of Hume's A Treatise Of Human Nature

    they still return back by one Passage or another. Even Mathematicks, Natural Philosophy, and Natural Religion, are in {354} some measure dependent on the Science

  3. David Hume

    his chief work, A Treatise of Human Nature (1739-40), he wrote Political Discourses (1752), The Natural History of Religion (1755), and a History of England (1754-62)

  4. The Exsistence Of God

    doubt with regard to a truth so certain and self evident". Cleanthes, the advocate of what Hume calls "natural religion," says that "religion, however corrupted,

  5. Christianity

    is ultimately to outweigh in significance the negative effects of evil. Hume believes in Natural Religion which looks at the world appeal to the natural world from

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