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David Purdie & Peter Fosl 
David Hume on God 

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A central problem for the non-specialist reader over the works of Hume today is that his mellifluous 18th century prose appears strange to our eyes and ears… What follows, therefore, is what the present editors did about it. The central purpose is to open to Hume’s original target audience his writings on religious affairs; a subject which was of central importance to him – and which remains of perennial interest to humankind.
David Hume’s writings on history, politics and philosophy have shaped thought to this day. His bold scepticism ranged from common notions of the ‘self ‘ to criticism of standard theistic proofs. He insisted on grounding understandings of popular religious beliefs in human psychology rather than divine revelation, and he aimed to disentangle philosophy from religion in order to allow the former to pursue its own ends. In this book, Professors David W Purdie and Peter S Fosl decipher some of Hume’s most challenging texts for the modern reader, while preserving the sharp intellect and undaunted nerve for which Hume is famous. Hume’s spirit is brought alive for contemporary times and his writing is made accessible for its intended audience: the general public.
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PETER S FOSL is Professor of Philosophy at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, where he chairs the PPE program. Fosl is co-editor of the Dictionary of Literary Biography volumes on the history of British Philosophy, co-author with Julian Baggini of The Philosopher’s Toolkit and Ethics Toolkit, and he is author of Hume’s Scepticism: Pyrrhonian and Academic (forthcoming with Edinburgh University Press). Fosl has published numerous articles on the history of philosophy and on popular culture. He was a Fulbright student in Edinburgh and the David Hume Fellow of the University of Edinburgh’s Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) during the 2013–4 academic year.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 533 ● ISBN 9781912387755 ● File size 0.8 MB ● Editor David Purdie & Peter Fosl ● Publisher Luath Press ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7426520 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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