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  1. Twenty Questions about Hume's “Of Miracles”.Peter Millican - 2011 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 68:151-192.
    Hume's essay on the credibility of miracle reports has always been controversial, with much debate over how it should be interpreted, let alone assessed. My aim here is to summarise what I take to be the most plausible views on these issues, both interpretative and philosophical, with references to facilitate deeper investigation if desired. The paper is divided into small sections, each headed by a question that provides a focus. Broadly speaking, §§1–3 and §20 are on Hume's general philosophical framework (...)
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  • Hume on miracles: Bayesian interpretation, multiple testimony, and the existence of God.Rodney D. Holder - 1998 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (1):49-65.
    Hume's argument concerning miracles is interpreted by making approximations to terms in Bayes's theorem. This formulation is then used to analyse the impact of multiple testimony. Individual testimonies which are ‘non-miraculous’ in Hume's sense can in principle be accumulated to yield a high probability both for the occurrence of a single miracle and for the occurrence of at least one of a set of miracles. Conditions are given under which testimony for miracles may provide support for the existence of God.
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  • Hume : le remède-miracle (contre les miracles).Paul Clavier - 2021 - ThéoRèmes 16.
    Hume, dans l’examen de la recevabilité d’un témoignage en faveur d’un prétendu miracle, énonce un critère simple : S est crédible en relatant M dans la mesure où la probabilité que S mente ou se trompe est plus faible que la probabilité que M ne se soit pas produit. L’application de ce critère se révèle malaisée. Elle met d’ailleurs Hume en porte-à-faux avec sa notion de lois de la nature. L’expérience, jusque-là ouverte à tout ce qui n’est pas contradictoire, devient (...)
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  • The Argument from Miracles.Daniel Bonevac - 2011 - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 3:16-40.
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