David Teachout

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many commentators have puzzled at length over whether Hume was really a theist or an atheist. Many people think that the difference between being a theist, believing, and an atheist, unbelieving, is incredibly important. But if nothing does as well as something about which nothing can be said, it vanishes. If all we can reasonably believe is that the cause of the universe probably bears some remote inconceivable analogy to the other operations of nature, then we are given no usable comprehension, no real understanding, that we can bring back from these misty regions. We might say, following ...more
Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy
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