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Hume

Jennifer Smalligan Marušić
A Companion to Atheism and Philosophy, pp.13-27
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
04/04/2019

Abstract

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Was David Hume an atheist? This chapter argues that the answer to this question is less interesting and less important than the answer to a related question: What, according to Hume, does a theist believe? The chapter argues that Hume distinguishes a variety of different forms of theism, ranging from vulgar superstition to refined theism, and that he is much more firmly opposed to theism in its popular and vulgar forms.

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