1. Hume's Idea For "Idea's"
David Hume moves through a logical progression of the ideas behind cause and effect. ... The cause must precede the effect. ... All distinct ideas are separable, as are the ideas of cause and effect. ... The precedent and contiguous object seems to cause the effect, but in reality cannot be used to reason a necessary connection between cause and effect. The ideas of cause and effect, though they may be real, can only be supported by experience. ...
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