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David Hume
1711-76
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1711-76
Congenial skeptic in the empiricist tradition.
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There is no impression of the self (or thinking substance) all there
is,
is
a bundle or collection of perceptions.
Locke argued experiences were caused by the physical
objects,
Hume
questioned how this claim could be justified by experience?
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You only have the effects of the
objects,
no
experience of objects or causes you only have the ideas of the object.
A consistent empiricst must give up the casual theory of precption,the notion of physical objects,hullinations real experiencs.
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We're not able to justify fundamental belief's with reason or empiricism.
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Works by Hume
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A Treatise of Human Nature 1739-40
== See Also ==
*[Wiki:History/Philosophy History/Philosophy]
== External Links ==
*[Wikipedia:David_Hume Wikipedia:David Hume]