We're pleased to announce that Dr Arif Ahmed will be giving a talk entitled 
"Hume and religious belief" on Thursday 12th March in the Graham Storey Room, 
Trinity Hall. We'll kick off at 6pm with drinks and canapés, with the talk 
starting at 6.30. There'll then be time for questions, and we'll wrap up around 
7.45.

Here is the abstract:

The talk introduces two of the most brilliant amongst Hume's many distinguished 
contributions to the subject. (1) Almost nobody has directly experienced a 
religious miracle. Our only grounds for believing in any one is via testimony. 
Hume's essay on miracles gives strong reasons against ever believing testimony 
and so undermines almost everyone's reasons for religious belief. (2) Even if 
such beliefs lack all reason you may still ask after their causes. 'The natural 
history of religion' accounts for the origins of polytheistic religious belief 
in the first place and then for the subsequent rise of monotheism in terms that 
are hardly flattering to either.


This is the final talk of the academic year organised by Trinity Hall's FD 
Maurice Society. We hope to see many of you there!

Julian Perlmutter
PhD Candidate in Divinity
Trinity Hall
University of Cambridge

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