Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

012 - Part 11

27 min · 9 feb 2026
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In Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, philosopher David Hume invites listeners into a captivating debate on the rationality of belief in God. Through the voices of three distinct characters—Cleanthes, who champions the view that Gods existence and nature can be empirically substantiated; Demea, who contends that God lies entirely beyond human comprehension; and Philo, a skeptical philosopher thought to embody Humes own views—this work delves deep into fundamental questions of faith and reason. The discussion pivots around Cleanthes compelling analogical argument from design, positing that the intricate complexity and beauty of the universe imply an intelligent designer, much like one would deduce the existence of a creator upon discovering a finely crafted machine. As Philo raises thought-provoking objections, Cleanthes responds with counterarguments, while Demea occasionally interjects, adding layers to this rich philosophical exploration. (Summary by Leon Mire)

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013 - Part 12

In Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, philosopher David Hume invites listeners into a captivating debate on the rationality of belief in God. Through the voices of three distinct characters—Cleanthes, who champions the view that Gods existence and nature can be empirically substantiated; Demea, who contends that God lies entirely beyond human comprehension; and Philo, a skeptical philosopher thought to embody Humes own views—this work delves deep into fundamental questions of faith and reason. The discussion pivots around Cleanthes compelling analogical argument from design, positing that the intricate complexity and beauty of the universe imply an intelligent designer, much like one would deduce the existence of a creator upon discovering a finely crafted machine. As Philo raises thought-provoking objections, Cleanthes responds with counterarguments, while Demea occasionally interjects, adding layers to this rich philosophical exploration. (Summary by Leon Mire)

9 feb 202636 min
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012 - Part 11

In Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, philosopher David Hume invites listeners into a captivating debate on the rationality of belief in God. Through the voices of three distinct characters—Cleanthes, who champions the view that Gods existence and nature can be empirically substantiated; Demea, who contends that God lies entirely beyond human comprehension; and Philo, a skeptical philosopher thought to embody Humes own views—this work delves deep into fundamental questions of faith and reason. The discussion pivots around Cleanthes compelling analogical argument from design, positing that the intricate complexity and beauty of the universe imply an intelligent designer, much like one would deduce the existence of a creator upon discovering a finely crafted machine. As Philo raises thought-provoking objections, Cleanthes responds with counterarguments, while Demea occasionally interjects, adding layers to this rich philosophical exploration. (Summary by Leon Mire)

9 feb 202627 min
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011 - Part 10

In Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, philosopher David Hume invites listeners into a captivating debate on the rationality of belief in God. Through the voices of three distinct characters—Cleanthes, who champions the view that Gods existence and nature can be empirically substantiated; Demea, who contends that God lies entirely beyond human comprehension; and Philo, a skeptical philosopher thought to embody Humes own views—this work delves deep into fundamental questions of faith and reason. The discussion pivots around Cleanthes compelling analogical argument from design, positing that the intricate complexity and beauty of the universe imply an intelligent designer, much like one would deduce the existence of a creator upon discovering a finely crafted machine. As Philo raises thought-provoking objections, Cleanthes responds with counterarguments, while Demea occasionally interjects, adding layers to this rich philosophical exploration. (Summary by Leon Mire)

9 feb 202624 min
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010 - Part 9

In Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, philosopher David Hume invites listeners into a captivating debate on the rationality of belief in God. Through the voices of three distinct characters—Cleanthes, who champions the view that Gods existence and nature can be empirically substantiated; Demea, who contends that God lies entirely beyond human comprehension; and Philo, a skeptical philosopher thought to embody Humes own views—this work delves deep into fundamental questions of faith and reason. The discussion pivots around Cleanthes compelling analogical argument from design, positing that the intricate complexity and beauty of the universe imply an intelligent designer, much like one would deduce the existence of a creator upon discovering a finely crafted machine. As Philo raises thought-provoking objections, Cleanthes responds with counterarguments, while Demea occasionally interjects, adding layers to this rich philosophical exploration. (Summary by Leon Mire)

9 feb 202611 min
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009 - Part 8

In Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, philosopher David Hume invites listeners into a captivating debate on the rationality of belief in God. Through the voices of three distinct characters—Cleanthes, who champions the view that Gods existence and nature can be empirically substantiated; Demea, who contends that God lies entirely beyond human comprehension; and Philo, a skeptical philosopher thought to embody Humes own views—this work delves deep into fundamental questions of faith and reason. The discussion pivots around Cleanthes compelling analogical argument from design, positing that the intricate complexity and beauty of the universe imply an intelligent designer, much like one would deduce the existence of a creator upon discovering a finely crafted machine. As Philo raises thought-provoking objections, Cleanthes responds with counterarguments, while Demea occasionally interjects, adding layers to this rich philosophical exploration. (Summary by Leon Mire)

9 feb 202614 min