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3.1 Hume's Argument Concerning Induction

General Philosophy

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Exploring Hume's Distinction on Knowledge and Causality

This chapter examines Hume's differentiation between analytic and synthetic propositions, highlighting the necessity of experience for synthetic knowledge. It also questions the reliability of inductive reasoning in understanding causality and predicting future events based on past outcomes.

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