What Hume actually said about miracles
Hume studies, vol. 16, no. 1, 1990, pp. 81–86
Abstract
Contrary to the standard interpretations, this essay shows that Hume, in Section X of the Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, explicitly put forward an a priori argument intended to show that, by the nature of the case, there must always be adequate empirical evidence establishing that a reported miracle could not have taken place.
