Hume on Divine Amorality

Religious Studies 26 (2):257 - 266 (1990)
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Abstract

David Hume's philosophy is notoriously naturalistic. It is an attempt to give an account of man and his world relying only on evidence which can be gleaned from sense observation and introspection. Whatever can be inferred from this evidence is a proper philosophical conclusion.

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Jerry Walls
Houston Baptist University

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