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Common Sense Philosophy

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Did Hume Think the Senses Were Trustworthy?

Hume's ideas went down very well in the wise club of th philosophical society, because hume gave them something to talk about. He was a locked into position by the way of ideas that he had adopted within his own system. What were real were things in the mind, what he called perceptions, impressions and ideas. And this was absolutely all that he had to work with. In that case, if there is an external world, this has got to be a world that is somehow constructed out of impressions and Ideas. The outside world is almost entirely a construction of our own imagination - each of us is a creator of the world.

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