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Lecture 17: Hume’s “Of Miracles,” Part 1

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Ian Ramsey Centre: The Deist Controversy
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The second in this series on Hume explicates the details of his argument and gives an explanation of the argument in part one, as well as responses from Hume’s contemporary, William Adam, and the Mathematician Charles Babbage.

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Lecture 16: David Hume: Introduction to “Of Miracles”

Here begins the discussion of David Hume, especially his essay ‘Of Miracles’ from his Philosophical Essays. This lecture includes differing interpretations for the argument Hume is making in part one of his essay.
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The final lecture gives an overview of the second part of Hume’s argument in ‘Of Miracles’, with responses from William Adams, George Campbell, Peter Bayne, and John Douglas.
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Ian Ramsey Centre: The Deist Controversy
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Timothy McGrew
Keywords
theology
Department: Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion
Date Added: 22/06/2017
Duration: 00:37:39

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