Hume on religious language and the attributes of God
In Angela Michelle Coventry & Alex Sager (eds.),
_The Humean Mind_. New York: Routledge (
2018)
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Abstract
Hume contrasts two different ways in which we might speak about the attributes of the first cause of all: first, in an attempt to describe the actual nature of this ultimate being or principle; or second, in ascribing attributes to it as so many honorifics, with no intention to describe but merely to express our own reverence. I survey Hume’s skeptical critique of the former, descriptive kind of talk, and also examine his purposes in considering and, through his character Philo, apparently valorizing the latter, reverence-expressing kind of religious speech.