Against Miracles

Dialogue 25 (2):349- (1986)
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ROBERT LARMER ARGUED THAT EVEN IF ALL PHYSICAL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO DETERMINISTIC NATURAL LAWS, MIRACLES ARE POSSIBLE. HE CONCLUDED THAT BECAUSE MIRACLES AND NATURAL LAWS ARE COMPATIBLE, HUME’S ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE RATIONALITY OF BELIEF IN MIRACLES IS FALLACIOUS. I FIRST SHOW THAT EVEN IF LARMER’S ARGUMENT FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF MIRACLES IS CORRECT, IT DOES NOT TOUCH HUME’S ARGUMENT. I THEN ARGUE THAT LARMER’S ARGUMENT IS MISTAKEN

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reprint Collier, John (1996) "Against Miracles". In Larmer, Robert A. H., Questions of Miracle, pp. 50-53: Carleton University Press (1996)

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Miracles and the laws of nature.Robert A. Larmer - 1985 - Dialogue 24 (2):227 - 235.

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