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David Hume


24 Nov 2004

David Hume (1711-76)

Major works

          Treatise of Human Nature

          “Essay on Miracles”

Importance

          Scottish philosopher and historian

          Attacked both deism and orthodox Christianity

          Said all of one’s knowledge is the product of experience (empiricist)

          All religious sentiments grow out of two human emotions, hope and fear, especially fear

          Argued the existence of God cannot be proved by arguments from cause and effect

          Said the existence of God may not be established from reason or sense experience

          Said the report of a miracle is much more likely to be a false report than an interruption in the uniform course of nature

          Anticipated Kant by attacking ontological, cosmological, and teleological proofs for the existence of God