David Hume
.... For
example,
Hume responds with incisive analysis of the rationalist Descartes' argument that reason can be based on experience because God would not create ....
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David Hume
.... For
example,
Hume also that we cannot claim there is a supreme designer of the world and man, because the concept of a perfect creator, even if we could engage ....
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Hume and the Foundation of Morality
.... In
example after
example Hume makes it clear that reason should be regarded as a qualitative tool that helps us define our world. ....
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Hume & Locke on Human Knowledge
.... in it (614). Another
example Hume uses to demonstrate cause and effect is the case of the two billiard balls. We observe two billiard ....
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hume vs. Induction
....
Hume believed all knowledge is ideas or impressions and that our minds are only a .... sensory impressions), which is why he believed that God, for
example, is only ....
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Hume and Kant
.... the affections, and comprehends not any scheme or system, nor the consequences resulting from the concurrence, imitation, or
example of others," (
Hume, 1983, p ....
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Contrast of the Ideas of Kant & Hume
.... the affections, and comprehends not any scheme or system, nor the consequences resulting from the concurrence, imitation, or
example of others," (
Hume, 1983, p ....
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"The Great Divorce" & "What Dreams May Come" Th
.... For
example,
Hume stated in his "Treatise of Human Nature" that: When my perceptions are removed for any time, as by sound sleep, so long am I insensible of ....
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Hume's Concept of Utility
.... Native peoples do not fit
Hume's example regarding benevolence. Nothing, save the advent of robots, seems to fit
Hume's example. ....
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HUME & KANT This research compares and contrast
.... If people think of a wound, they also think of the pain that follows; this is an
example of causality.
Hume became aware that causality was not on the same ....
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Kant's "Copernican Revolution"
....
Hume rejected metaphysics, whereas Spinoza, for
example, too dogmatically affirmed his own theory of the nature of reality. Kant ....
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Kant
.... from the correspondent impressions. Copy theory does not hold up in this
example given by
Hume himself. Also, the theory does not ....
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Kant's View of Knowledge
.... from the correspondent impressions. Copy theory does not hold up in this
example given by
Hume himself. Also, the theory does not ....
(1066

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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
.... Mutual dislikes between (for
example)
Hume and Dr. Johnson or Voltaire and assorted colleagues and European princes (Holmes 50) have been well documented. ....
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David Hume & the Empiricist Tradition
.... matter of fact from some other fact; for
example, the fact that men were (a) once in this desert must be so because (b) a wristwatch was found there (
Hume 27). ....
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David Hume
.... matter of fact from some other fact; for
example, the fact that men were (a) once in this desert must be so because (b) a wristwatch was found there (
Hume 27). ....
(681

3

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Kant and Hume on Promises
.... Kant explains this through an
example involving a man in distress who can escape .... David
Hume considers what elements exist in human nature that decide how we ....
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David Hume: Philosophical and Scientific Skepticism
.... It has been noted that
Hume distinguishes between natural virtues and artificial .... Natural virtues refer to (for
example) compassion and generosity, or "such as ....
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Kant, Hume, Mill on Experiencing Knowledge
.... Kant explains this distinction by using as an
example that "all bodies are extended," or take up space. .... Kant is answering
Hume's skepticism in some degree. ....
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Kant, Hume & Mill on Knowledge
.... Kant explains this distinction by using as an
example that "all bodies are extended," or take up space. .... Kant is answering
Hume's skepticism in some degree. ....
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Hume, Hegel and Descartes on Knowledge In
.... By offering this skeptical
example, Descartes maintains that if God deceived man in such a .... David
Hume made man, and man alone, the center and whole of the ....
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David Hume
.... Besides denying the existence, of God and universal laws,
Hume also denies the .... For
example, we perceive the redness, roundness, and sweetness of an apple, but ....
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Plato, Descartes, Hume
.... The cave becomes the touchstone, the
example that serves to demonstrate the relationship .... David
Hume in his Treatise on Human Nature indicates the idea of the ....
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Hume and God
.... but the most perverse, obstinate metaphysics can reject them" (
Hume 65). But there is also the evidence of rational observation. Using the
example of the ....
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George Berkeley
.... and
Hume would argue that sensory information is limited in what today we might call bandwidth - we cannot see all forms of radiant energy, for
example, nor ....
(1298

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Miracles and the Modern Worldview
.... Thus, for
example, it is not likely that scientists would really describe nature in the way that .... In some senses, then, light itself is a miracle in
Hume's terms ....
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Ethical and Legal Principles
.... For
example, he agrees with
Hume that there is an "element of truth in the theories which insist that in their root and essence moral judgments are emotional ....
(2743

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Social Science & Philosophy
.... on. For
example, if someone acts in a way that pleases, it pleases us, what
Hume would call a calm passion. Likewise, something ....
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Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)
.... that is rivaled only by McDonald's in the fast food industry (
Hume & Fisher .... that would otherwise not be part of KFC's marketing plan (for
example, KFC sells ....
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Freewill or Fate
.... Yet, all the observer really knows, for
example, is that when in "constant spatio .... As David
Hume points out, causality is not, in fact, a logical truth and may ....
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