Real Atheology Podcast: Bill Vanderburgh on Misinterpretations of Hume’s Of Miracles

I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Ben Watkins for the Real Atheology Podcast on my work on Hume. We had a fun conversation exploring some of the common ways in which Hume has been misread, and contextualizing what Hume is trying to do. It is available on Spotify here.

Bill Vanderburgh

Books:

David Hume on Miracles, Evidence, and Probability (Lexington 2019; paperback 2020).

(in preparation) Towards a more perfect DISUNION: Separating Church and State.

Bill Vanderburgh loves craft beer, Indian food, sailing, philosophy, and living in San Diego! Born in Montreal, Canada, Bill moved to the USA in 2001 to begin a career as a philosophy professor and higher education administrator. He moved to California in 2014, and to San Diego in 2016. Bill has traveled to 13 countries (so far!), including living in Australia for a year at age 16, a 10-day trip to Lebanon in 2015, and a summer motorcycling coast-to-coast across Canada after earning his Bachelor's degree.

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