Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical work written by the Scottish philosopher David Hume in the mid-18th century. The book is a series of dialogues between three characters, Cleanthes, Demea, and Philo, who discuss the nature of God and religion. Cleanthes argues for the existence of God based on the design argument, which states that the complexity and order of the natural world are evidence of a creator. Demea takes a...