Hume: "On the Immortality of the Soul"--Moral Arguments
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The ___ life of women requires no higher
faculties either of ___ or ___. If the soul is mortal, then this explains
why. BUT if the soul is immortal, then this fails to explain why. If the
religious theory is correct, then ___ ___ has an ___ task to perform, and
the powers of reason and resolution ought to have been made ___ and ___ ___ than they are at present. Moral Argument 7: _____Moral Argument 6: _____Moral Argument 11: _____
Every ___ implies a cause. Thus, there
would be an infinite ___ ___ unless it halted with a first cause. The ___ is the first cause. Thus, every event is ___ by God. Therefore,
God ___ of all events, and nothing can be the object of God’s ___ or ___.
Moral Argument 5: _____
Most moral arguments concerning the
immortality of the soul derive from ___ ___ . ___ ___ is supposed to involve the ___ of the vicious
and reward of the ___ in the ___. This premise is grounded on the
supposition that God has ___ ___, ___ beyond what
we have seen or experienced. BUT
(from ___) we are acquainted with
only the ___ God has exerted in this world. Therefore, we cannot
logically infer the existence of God’s ___ ___.
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