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Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

by David Hume

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Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical work by the Scottish philosopher David Hume. Through dialogue, three fictional characters named Demea, Philo, and Cleanthes debate the nature of God's existence. While all three agree that a god exists, they differ sharply in opinion on God's nature or attributes and how, or if, humankind can come to knowledge of a deity. In the Dialogues, Hume's characters debate a number of arguments for the existence of God, and arguments through which we may come to know the nature of God. Such topics debated include the argument from design -- for which Hume uses the example of a house -- and whether there is more suffering or good in the world.
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["Natural theology" "Early works to 1800" "Early works to 1900" "Religion" "Intellectual life" "Philosophy" "Th\u00e9ologie naturelle" "Scottish Philosophy" "Enlightenment" "History" "open_syllabus_project" "Natural theology -- Early works to 1800" "Hume david 1711-1776"]

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