Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is David Hume’s most subtle and provocative work on religion and belief. Presented as a philosophical conversation among three characters—Cleanthes, Demea, and Philo—the book examines the rational foundations of religious faith, particularly arguments for the existence and nature of God.
Through wit, irony, and rigorous reasoning, Hume questions the design argument, challenges the limits of human reason, and exposes the uncertainty underlying clai ...