Hume, Holism, And Miracles
by David Johnson 2021-05-26 02:17:28
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David Johnson seeks to overthrow one of the widely accepted tenets of Anglo-American philosophy?that of the success of the Humean case against the rational credibility of reports of miracles. In a manner unattempted in any other single work, he metic... Read more

David Johnson seeks to overthrow one of the widely accepted tenets of Anglo-American philosophy?that of the success of the Humean case against the rational credibility of reports of miracles. In a manner unattempted in any other single work, he meticulously examines all the main variants of Humean reasoning on the topic of miracles: Hume''s own argument and its reconstructions by John Stuart Mill, J. L. Mackie, Antony Flew, Jordan Howard Sobel, and others.Hume''s view, set forth in his essay "Of Miracles," has been widely thought to be correct. Johnson reviews Hume''s thesis with clarity and elegance and considers the arguments of some of the most prominent defenders of Hume''s case against miracles. According to Johnson, the Humean argument on this topic is entirely without merit, its purported cogency being simply a philosophical myth.

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David Johnson is Assistant Professor at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, where he teaches in the Classics Section of the Foreign Languages Department. He has published articles on Plato's Alc...
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