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David Hume on miracles, evidence, and probabilities

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Hume says we never have grounds to believe in miracles.

He's right, but many commentators misunderstand his theory of probability and therefore his argument.

This book shows that Humean probability descends from Roman law, and once properly contextualised historically and philosophically, Hume's argument survives the criticisms leveled against it.

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Lexington Books
1498596940 / 9781498596947
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
192
15/04/2019
English
207 pages
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