"Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion" by David Hume is a philosophical work that explores questions about the existence and nature of God. Through a series of fictional conversations between three characters with differing viewpoints, Hume examines arguments for and against religious belief, including the design of the universe and the problem of evil. The book encourages critical thinking about faith, reason, and the limits of human understanding.
Book information
Genre
Philosophy
Length
3 hrs 57 mins
Publish date
Jan 1, 1779
Language
English
About the Author
David Hume
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