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Scepticism

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Hume's Ultimate View of the World

In his treatise on the external world, hume says our belief in the external world is completely incoherent. He concludes that there aren't any continuing objects distinct from us. The only solution to this is 'carelessness and inattention', he writes. But what we get instead is an appreciation of mankind's whimsical condition - stones fall when you drop them or billiard balls move when other book balls bash into them.

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