I Hume’s Analysis of Causation in Relation to His Analysis of Miracles.- 1. Hume’s Account of A Posteriori Reasoning.- 2. Miracles and Reasoning based on Experience.- 3. The Indian and The Ice: Understanding and Rejecting Hume’s Argument.- 4. A Better But Less Interesting Humean Argument.- 5. Miracles and The Logical Entailment Analysis of Causation.- 6. Are Miracles Violations of Laws of Nature?.- Notes to Part I.- II Can Anyone Ever Know That a Miracle Has Occurred?.- 7. What Is Involved In Knowing That a Miracle has Occurred?.- 8. Hume’s Account of Tillotson and the Alleged “Argument of a Like Nature”.- 9. Testimony and Sensory Evidence: Reasons For Belief in Miracles?.- 10. Tillotson’s Argument: Its Application to Justified Belief in Miracles.- 11. Conclusion: Miracles and Contemporary Epistemology.- Notes to Part II.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.
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