Spectres of False Divinity

Spectres of False Divinity

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Holden Thomas
Oxford University Press
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Spectres of False Divinity presents a historical and critical interpretation of Hume's rejection of the existence of a deity with moral attributes. In Hume's view, no first cause or designer responsible for the ordered universe could possibly have moral attributes; nor could the existence (or non-existence) of such a being have any real implications for human practice or conduct. Hume's case for this 'moral atheism' is a central plank of both his naturalistic agenda in metaphysics and his secularizing program in moral theory. It complements his wider critique of traditional theism, and threatens to rule out any religion that would make claims on moral practice. Thomas Holden situates Hume's commitment to moral atheism in its historical and philosophical context, offers a systematic interpretation of his case for divine amorality, and shows how Hume can endorse moral atheism while maintaining his skeptical attitude toward traditional forms of cosmological and theological speculation.
EAN 9780199579945
ISBN 0199579946
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date March 11, 2010
Pages 264
Language English
Dimensions 223 x 144 x 23
Country United Kingdom
Authors Holden Thomas