Hume
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Lloyd B
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February 23, 2014
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It is based on a individuals own reality,
and the faith in which he/she believes in, it is based on
interior events such as what we are taught, and exterior
events, such as what we hear or see first hand.
When studying Hume's view of a miracle, he interprets or
defines a miracle as such; a miracle is a violation of the
laws of nature, an event which is not normal to most of
mankind...
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Hume explains this point brilliantly when he states,
"Nothing is esteemed a miracle, if it has ever happened in the
common course of nature. It is no miracle that a man
seemingly in good health should die on a sudden." (Hume p.888)
Hume states that this death is quite unusual, however it
seemed to happen naturally...
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