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Hume's abject failure : the argument against miracles

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By situating Hume's famous work "Of Miracles" (which notoriously argues against the possibility of miracles) in the context of the 18th century debate on miracles, Earman shows that Hume's argument is largely unoriginal, and largely without merit where it is original.

On the positive side, he shows how progress can be made on the issues, so provocatively posed in Hume's essay, about the ability of eyewitness testimony to establish the credibility of marvelous and miraculous events.

Earman's work is simultaneously a contribution to the history of ideas, the philosophy of religion, and to probability and induction.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0195127382 / 9780195127386
Paperback / softback
212
07/12/2000
United States
English
256p.
24 cm
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