id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-stanford-edu-1016 Hume on Religion (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) .html text/html 21841 1189 61 David Hume's various writings concerning problems of religion A good starting point for understanding Hume's views on theism clear idea of God. Hume's views about the origins and nature of Treatise Hume barely mentions our idea of God, much less Hume's point is not that the reality of evil proves that God was to discredit miracle claims of this kind — a concern Hume 8. Hume's Genealogy of Religion: Causes and Dynamics of Religious Belief 8. Hume's Genealogy of Religion: Causes and Dynamics of Religious Belief Religion Hume suggests that the argument from design — understood as the (human) incarnation of God. The conclusion that Hume draws from all this is that religion necessitarian conception of human nature, Hume aims to show how moral Hume denies, therefore, that human nature is wholly Dialogues and Natural History of Religion, edited by J.A.C. Gaskin, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Dordrecht: ./cache/plato-stanford-edu-1016.html ./txt/plato-stanford-edu-1016.txt