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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,
attained by reasonings a priori.” The sup ....
Middle of paper ....se qualities.” Therefore, cause and effect is learned
through experience.
2. The circular reasoning in Section IV, Part II, paragraph 6, is, “we have
said that all arguments concerning existence are founded on the relation of
cause and effect; that our knowledge of the relation is derived entirely
from experience; and that all our experimenta.... |
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