Article ID: CBB887668569

True Religion in Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (2017)

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Many think that the aim of Hume’s Dialogues is simply to discredit the design argument for the existence of an intelligent designer. We think instead that the Dialogues provides a model of true religion. We argue that, for Hume, the truly religious person: (1) believes that an intelligent designer created and imposed order on the universe; (2) grounds this belief in an irregular argument rooted in a certain kind of experience, for example, in the experience of anatomizing complex natural systems such as the eye; and (3) retains this belief, on the basis of these reasons, even after careful scrutiny. We argue that two of the Dialogues’s characters, Philo and Cleanthes, exhibit true religion. A third character, Demea, exhibits false religion and a persistent impiety. Taken as a whole, we see the Dialogues as an educational performance for the benefit of Pamphilus, Cleanthes’s ward, as well as for the benefit of readers of the Dialogues. Specifically, we think, given that its lessons concern theology and the principles of religion, the dynamics of the Dialogues’s discussion and the interplay between its characters can be seen as a demonstration of a method for becoming truly religious.

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Authors & Contributors
Bonin, Therese M.
Bottéro, Jean
Breitenbach, Angela
Diagne, Souleymane Bachir
Dyde, Sean
Fraenkel, Carlos
Journals
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie
British Journal for the History of Science
History of European Ideas
Renaissance Studies
Science and Education
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Columbia University Press
Edizioni dell'Orso
Oxford University Press
Pennsylvania State University Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Reason
Philosophy
Philosophy and religion
Dialogue
Genetics
Philosophy of science
People
Hume, David
Kant, Immanuel
Plato
Reid, Thomas
Spinoza, Baruch
Stewart, Dugald
Time Periods
18th century
Ancient
Enlightenment
Medieval
17th century
Renaissance
Places
Scotland
Iran
Israel
Mesopotamia
Greece
Italy
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