id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-stanford-edu-6410 Hume on Religion (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2008 Edition) .html application/xhtml+xml 21818 1218 62 Human Understanding (1748), Hume began to present his views on advanced: it aims to prove the necessary existence of God. Finally, it should also be noted that Hume's Scottish that Hume's views about the origins and nature of our ideas must Hume's account of our idea of God, as presented in this passage, Hume's views concerning our idea of God, as they are presented in this evidently, Hume's considered view that in respect of our idea of God Hume's "concession" that evil and God's existence are 8. Hume's Genealogy of Religion: Causes and Dynamics of Religious Belief 8. Hume's Genealogy of Religion: Causes and Dynamics of Religious Belief case of Jesus Christ understood as the (human) incarnation of God. The conclusion that Hume draws from all this is that religion conception of human nature, Hume aims to show how moral motivation and Hume denies, therefore, that human nature is ./cache/plato-stanford-edu-6410.html ./txt/plato-stanford-edu-6410.txt