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Number, form, content: Hume's dialogues , number nine

Philosophy 84 (3):393-412 (2009)
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This paper's aim is threefold. First, I wish to show that there is an analogy in section nine that arises out of the interaction of the interlocutors; this analogy is, or has, a certain comic adequatic to the traditional (e.g. Aquinas's) arguments about proofs for the existence of God. Second, Philo's seemingly inconsequential example of the strange necessity of products of 9 in section nine is a perfected analogy of the broken arguments actually given in that section, destroying Philo's earlier arguments. Finally, I raise the question of the designer's intent in creating such a humourous piece

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Gene Fendt
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A History of Philosophy. Vol. I : Greece and Rome.F. COPLESTON -1953 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 143:448-451.
More on part IX of Hume's dialogues.James Franklin -1980 -Philosophical Quarterly 30 (118):69-71.
Part IX of Hume's dialogues.D. C. Stove -1978 -Philosophical Quarterly 28 (113):300-309.
A Word on Behalf of Demea.James Dye -1989 -Hume Studies 15 (1):120-140.
Hume's dialogue IX defended.Donald E. Stahl -1984 -Philosophical Quarterly 34 (137):505-507.

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