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David Hume
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Eric Tarr
1. Hume says, “If we would satisfy ourselves, therefore, concerning the
nature of that evidence, which assures us to matters of fact, we must
enquire how we arrive at the knowledge of cause and effect.” Hume then
makes the claim that; “knowledge of this relation is not, in any instance,
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Middle of essay ....e relation of
cause and effect; that our knowledge of the relation is derived entirely
from experience; and that all our experimental conclusions proceed upon the
supposition that the future will be conformable to the past.” If we are to
put trust in past experience and make it the standard of our future
judgement then the arguments to support the statement must be probable or
matter of fact and real existence. There is no such argument to support
the supposition. To attempt and prove the las.... |
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