A Macat Analysis Of Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion by Dr. John Donaldson
An Exploration of Philosophical Arguments on Religion
This analysis delves into the philosophical exploration of religious belief through the lens of David Hume's classic work, which presents a fictional dialogue between three characters with differing views on the nature of God and religion. The analysis highlights Hume's skeptical approach to religious doctrine, emphasizing the limitations of human reason in understanding the divine. It examines the intricate arguments presented by the characters, focusing on themes such as the problem of evil, the design argument, and the nature of faith. Through this exploration, the analysis sheds light on Hume's enduring influence on the philosophy of religion and his challenge to traditional theological concepts.
- Published
- 2017
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 90-110
- Original Language
- English
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