Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Bonaparte - Richard Whately - Books - Suzeteo Enterprises - 9781936830015 - January 24, 2011
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Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Bonaparte

Richard Whately

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Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Bonaparte

The atheist philosopher David Hume unleashed an assault on Christianity in the 1700s that reverberates to this day. By undermining arguments based on or included references to miracles- or documents that contained them- many a person embraced his strict empiricism. Famously rising to the challenge, the Rev. Richard Whately showed that employing the same kind of 'empirical' scrutiny to other historical claims would result in absurdities. Namely, we could know little, if anything, about the famous Napoleon Bonaparte (Buonaparte). Indeed, one might even conclude he hadn't existed at all! There was only one problem: Napoleon had carried out his great feats within the lifetime of Whately's readers and his existence, and those feats, were common knowledge! Something had to give, either Hume's strict empiricism or knowledge itself (ie, epistemology). Whately is convinced that his playful analysis of Hume's reasoning would have been seen by Hume himself to show the great joke his reasoning was. Unfortunately, Hume died in 1776, and it is up to modern readers to decide for themselves if Whately was correct.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 24, 2011
ISBN13 9781936830015
Publishers Suzeteo Enterprises
Pages 88
Dimensions 195 × 5 × 126 mm   ·   95 g
Language English  

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