Siamak Abdollahi

Azad University, Mashhad Branch
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    Hume’s Fideism; Towards His Mysticism
    Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 25 (1): 29-52. 2023.
    Contrary to what has been stated in most accounts that Hume intends to make arguments against the existence of God, he aims to attack the claim that religious propositions can be argued; not completely reject these propositions. He considers these propositions epistemologically outside of human knowledge but ontologically accepts the existence of God. With such a view, we can dismiss atheistic-agnostic interpretations and relate him to a kind of mysticism. The key to deciding whether or not Hume…Read more
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    Hume’s Mystical Fideism: An Alternative Reading of His view on the Problem of Evil
    پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 15 (2): 109-121. 2018.
    Close examination of the works of David Hume shows that his aim to explain the problem of evil is to attack natural theology and introduce it as a situation that is non-epistemological and unsystematic. So, contrary to what the majority of interpretations which typically express that he makes an argument against the existence of God, Hume wants to show that the statements of natural theology are rationally unprovable, and he does not want to totally decline them. As a matter of fact, they ontolo…Read more