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SUMMARY:Religion in the Scottish Enlightenment
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LOCATION:64 Mercer Street\, Princeton\, United States\, NJ 08540
DESCRIPTION:<p>Religion in the Scottish Enlightenment</p>\n<p>A common perception of the Enlightenment holds that it played a key intellectual role in initiating a decline in religious belief and adherence across Europe\, and Hume&rsquo\;s <em>Dialogues concerning Natural Religion</em> are widely regarded as a seminal text in this connection. Yet Hume was in a minority. Many of the leaders of the Scottish Enlightenment were Christian ministers\, and their explorations in philosophy and the &lsquo\;science of human nature&rsquo\; were intended to advance &lsquo\;true religion&rsquo\;\, a concept that Hume himself employs.</p>\n<p><br>The purpose of this conference is to explore historically and critically the relation between &lsquo\;science&rsquo\; and &lsquo\;religion&rsquo\; in the Scottish Enlightenment\, both in general and in relation to the writings of major figures of the period &ndash\; Hume\, Reid\, Smith\, Ferguson\, Kames and Campbell\, for example. Its further aim is to relate these issues to contemporary explorations in the philosophical psychology of religion.</p>\n<p><br>Paper proposals are invited. Abstracts of not more than 500 words and should be <a href="http://www.ptsem.edu/contact.aspx?sb=5336&amp\;TO=cssp&amp\;SHOW=the%20Center%20for%20the%20Study%20of%20Scottish%20Philosophy">sent to CSSP</a> by 1st November 2013. Decisions will be advised by 1st December 2013.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Gordon  Graham:
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