Author(s): Hume, David
Reader(s): Ross, Hugh
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0479
Barcode: 9781781983416
Release Date: 11/2020

HUME, D.: Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and The Natural History of Religion (Unabridged)

Entertaining and insightful, David Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and The Natural History of Religion are considered to be among the most important philosophical works on the topic of religion. Each investigates the formation and consequences of religious belief: taking the form of a Platonic dialogue between three speakers (a sceptic, an empiricist and a theologian/mystic), the first work scrutinises the various arguments for the existence of God; while the second, which follows the rise of polytheism and its transformation to deism, provides a history on the development of religious thought. Written nearly a hundred years before Darwin tackled the argument of design, both works are notable for their radical thinking and together form one of the most devastating attacks on the phenomenon of religion.

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1Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion05:50
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2Part 110:23
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3I allow of your comparison between the stoics…11:01
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4In vain would the sceptic…07:06
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5Part 209:27
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6What I chiefly scruple in this subject, said Philo…11:01
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7But can you think, Cleanthes, that your usual phlegm…12:14
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8Part 314:59
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9Part 407:37
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10Again, when we will needs force Experience to…09:35
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11Part 512:54
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12Part 614:46
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13Part 708:14
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14But methinks, said Demea, if the world had…06:57
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15Part 814:54
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16Part 912:12
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17Part 1009:56
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18Were a stranger to drop on a sudden into this world…09:54
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19No! replied Cleanthes, No! These arbitrary…07:20
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20Part 1108:24
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21The first circumstance which introduces evil…11:27
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22The fourth circumstance, whence arises the misery…12:04
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23Part 1210:30
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24All men of sound reason are disgusted with verbal…09:23
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25And so will all religion, said Philo, except the…10:45
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26Take care, Philo, replied Cleanthes, take care…10:57
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27The Natural History of Religion02:34
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28Section 109:52
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29Section 206:59
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30Section 310:24
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31Section 413:27
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32Section 509:20
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33Section 612:09
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34Section 704:12
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35Section 805:30
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36Section 907:47
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37Section 1003:43
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38Section 1105:28
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39Section 1213:01
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40Pompey's devotion was much more sincere…11:46
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41Section 1308:00
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42Section 1411:06
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43Section 1507:27
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Total Playing Time: 06:52:35