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The Natural History of Religion (annotated)
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The Natural History of Religion (annotated)

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The Natural History of Religion is a classic religious history text by by David Hume. In this essay, Hume offers a pioneering naturalist account of the causes, effects, and historical development of religious belief. Hume argues that a crude polytheism was the earliest religion of mankind and locates the origins of religion in emotion, particularly hope, fear, and the desire to control the future. He further argues that monotheism arises from competition between religions, as believers seek to distinguish their deities as superior to all rivals, magnifying those deities until they possess all perfections. Though an enlightened monotheism is more rationally defensible than a superstitious polytheism, in practice polytheism has many advantages. In particular, Hume argues, monotheistic religions tend to be more intolerant and hypocritical, result in greater intellectual absurdities, and foster socially undesirable "monkish virtues," such as mortification, abasement, and passive suffering.
Kirjailija
David Hume
ISBN
9781530958689
Kieli
englanti
Paino
86 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.4.2016
Sivumäärä
54