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9780198785866

Joseph Butler: The Analogy of Religion

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    9780198785866

  • ISBN10:

    0198785860

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2021-11-02
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Joseph Butler's The Analogy of Religion (1736) is an important work in terms of its historical influence and its contemporary relevance.

In it, Butler defends Christian belief against many well-known objections: for instance, that the evidence for Christianity is weak; that it is impossible to believe in miracles; that if God existed he would have revealed himself clearly to everyone. The problems Butler discusses are current in contemporary philosophy of religion, but his answers are often ignored, or given short shrift. Butler argues that by examining this world we have reason to believe its Creator is both benevolent and just; that virtue will be rewarded and vice punished. Even if we have doubts, we would be well advised to take Christianity seriously, given what is at stake. The work includes seminal discussions of life after death, personal identity, and the structure of our ethical thought. In addition to extensive notes, David McNaughton's edition includes a detailed synopsis, a selection from the correspondence between Butler and Samuel Clarke, and an oveview of philosophical influences on Butler's thought.

Author Biography


David McNaughton, Keele University and Florida State University

David McNaughton is retired and lives in Edinburgh with his wife and two dogs. He was formerly Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University and, prior to that, at Keele University. He was founder and first President of the British Society for Ethical Theory. He is the author of Moral Vision
(Blackwell, 1988) and, with Eve Garrard, Forgiveness (Routledge, 2010), and of a number of papers on ethics, philosophy of religion, and the relations between the two. He is currently writing a book on Joseph Butler. He is also working with Piers Rawling on a book outlining their approach to
practical reasons.

Table of Contents


Preface
Introduction
Notes on the Text
Synopsis of The Analogy of Religion
Memorials to Joseph Butler
THE ANALOGY OF RELIGION
A Selection from the Correspondence between Joseph Butler and Samuel Clarke
Editor's Notes
Butler's Predecessors

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