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Peter Kreeft calls Hume the “most formidable, serious, difficult-to-refute skeptic in the history of human thought.” In Socrates Meets Hume, Kreeft challenges Hume’s ideas via a Socratic examination of human understanding in relation to Hume’s skepticism. Kreeft invites you to take part in the process of refuting Hume’s skeptical arguments, with the aid of Socrates. Based on a fictional dialogue between Socrates and Hume that takes place in the afterlife, this profound and witty book makes an entertaining and informative exploration of modern philosophy.
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“reduction of all objects of human reason to ‘matters of fact’ and ‘relations of ideas’.” (Page 10)
“the data to the explanation, the complex to the simple, the rich variety of experience to simple universal formulas.” (Page 38)
“proposition’. The predicate of a synthetic proposition is not already contained in its subject.” (Page 89)
“second, your critique of the common notion that we can rightly reason by cause and effect.” (Page 82)
“your critique of Rationalism as dogmatic, and your alternative of semi-skepticism. Your” (Page 62)
Peter Kreeft is a philosopher, theologian, and apologist. His concise, lucid, wit-infused prose draws frequent comparisons to that of C. S. Lewis. He has written dozens of books on understanding philosophy, defending the Christian faith, and encouraging Catholics on difficult doctrine. He is currently professor of philosophy at Boston College.