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Reconceiving Miracles

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

James E. Gilman
Affiliation:
Mary Baldwin College, Virginia, U.S.A.

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The chief, but far from only, thinker to shape the modern discussion of miracles was David Hume. Ever since, his collaborating off-spring (both those who defend and those who reject the coherence of the idea of miracles) have routinely made several (false) assumptions about the laws of nature and the idea of miracles, which, together with the rich and varied debate arising from them, constitute what I shall refer to as the Humean tradition.

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