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Empiricism

In Our Time: Philosophy

CHAPTER

Hume's 'Cause and Effect Depend on Causation'

Heme models the mind on a model of newtonian mechanics, which seems very definitive and scientific. hume cheerfully admits that you suspend your sceptical disbelief the minute you walk out of the door. And berkeley doesn't. Ah, youtae ber Berkeley, f berkeley, the appearance is the reality. For hume, you can't, you can’t see causation, but you've got, you've got n daily life to assume it.

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