An application of Michel Meyer's Theory of problematology to David Hume's Diaologues concerning natural religion

Argumentation 5 (1):69-89 (1991)
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This study advances the claim that Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, which drew its inspiration and guidelines from Cicero's De Natura Deorum, fulfills four basic elements of Michel Meyer's theory of problematology. In doing so, it is argued, the Dialogues contribute importantly to our understanding of the question-answer pair, and to the notion of rhetoric as a way of knowing

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The ironic Hume.John Valdimir Price - 1965 - Austin,: University of Texas Press.
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