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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54945-8hume; skepticism; empiricism; concerning human understanding; atheism; agnosticismintoxicate 发表于 2025-3-25 19:39:28
Introduction,hich have provoked contrasting interpretations. Alternatively to the negative reading (ironic, insincere interpretation) of Hume, the book studies and highlights the positive and constructive elements in Hume’s views on religion and theism. The book analyses Hume’s complex, sometimes underdeveloped孤独无助 发表于 2025-3-25 20:17:37
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,Against Negative Readings of ‘True Religion’,e plausibility of Hume’s sincerity on true religion. First, by analysing textual and circumstantial evidence, it shall be argued that the case for Hume’s conformism is overstated. Although he was cautious when writing about religion, it is implausible that he was completely insincere, or deliberatelProclaim 发表于 2025-3-26 04:23:25
,Anthropomorphism and Priestly Power: Hume’s Criticism of Popular Religion,ks on philosophical theism imply its incompatibility with popular religion (including Christianity); (2) the explanation of the origin of religion is an explanation of the origin of popular religion and superstition only and thus does not apply to philosophical theism; and (3) philosophical theism hdrusen 发表于 2025-3-26 08:45:44
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True Religion as True Philosophy: Its Intellectual, Emotional and Moral Aspects,ulate passions. True religion is the true adoration of God (or the first cause of the universe) because it rejects anthropomorphism, leading the philosopher to true piety. Curiosity and the love of truth are the main passions of philosophical inquiry in general, and thus of true religion (the philos不朽中国 发表于 2025-3-26 19:04:08
Reformed Popular Religion: A Supervised State Church and Religious Fictionalism,he chapter gives a fresh look at the discussion on the public role of philosophy and the social role of religion in Section XI of the first Enquiry. The chapter reconstructs Hume’s case for a reformed or moderated popular religion. Although he rejects the view that morality needs religious doctrines