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The Impact of David Hume's Thoughts about Race for His Stance on Slavery and His Concept of Religion

Willis, 2016

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13918348816337897778
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Willis A
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Hume Studies

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Reconsidering David Hume's thoughts about race using the methods of both Black critical thought and critical approaches in the study of religion can shed new light on the grounds of his response to slavery and his way of conceiving religion. This paper argues that Anglo …
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