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Hume defines a miracle as an event that (a) is caused by God (directly, or indirectly through an ‘invisible agent’) and (b) ‘violates’ (or ‘transgresses’) a law of nature (76,). Twenty Questions about Hume’s “Of Miracles”* PETER MILLICAN. It is natural to think that miracles can, in principle, provide some evidence in favor of religious belief. Hume defines a miracle as an event that (a) is caused by God (directly, or indirectly through an ‘invisible agent’) and (b) ‘violates’ (or ‘transgresses’) a law of focus on the response to David Hume’s celebrated argument against miracles that Thomas Bayes would have made and did in part make, albeit from beyond the grave, through his Hume on miracles. GEORGE I. MAVRODES. The University of Michigan, USA. Section X of David Hume’s An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is probably the most celebrated and most influential discussion of miracles in Western philosophical literature Abstract: Hume's famous essay on miracles is set in the context of the larger debate that was taking place in the eighteenth century about the nature of miracles and the ability of eyewitness testimony to establish the credibility of such events Hume on Miracles. Hume’s essay on the credibility of miracle reports has always been controversial,1 with much debate over David Hume and the probability of miracles. Jeff SpeaksThe role of miracles in justifying religious belief. GEORGE I. MAVRODES. This is his answer to the semantic question The University of Michigan, USA. Section X of David Hume’s An Enquiry Concerning Human Abstract: Hume's famous essay on miracles is set in the context of the larger debate that was taking place in the eighteenth century about the nature of miracles and the ability of Hume on Miracles. Hume’s essay on the credibility of miracle reports has always been controversial,1 with much debate over how it should be interpreted, let alone assessed David Hume and the probability of miracles. Suppose that we think of a miracle as an event which is an exception to the laws of nature Twenty Questions about Hume’s “Of Miracles”* PETER MILLICAN.

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