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Exploring Hume's Views on Knowledge and Causation
The chapter delves into David Hume's perspective on knowledge, distinguishing between matters of fact and relations of ideas, emphasizing the role of experience in understanding the external world. It also discusses Hume's exploration of causation, challenging the idea of necessary connection and highlighting the limitations of human reasoning. Furthermore, Hume's distinction between reason and passions in human behavior is examined, questioning the role of desires over reason in determining moral properties.