Feelings
伏梦妍
In this book, Hume tells about his basic philosophy in his book. Put
forward the "Hume Problem" in the history of philosophy.Hume's
problem involves the problem of "reasoning about facts and actual
existence", especially the problem of causality. This problem is
usually called "inductive problem", which includes two
aspects: one is the reliability of reasoning about facts and actual
situations, and the other is its necessity. Hume not only believes that
the inductive reasoning about facts and real existence is unreliable,
but also believes that reasoning is not necessary and necessary in the
transition from the former to the latter. He believes that the reason
why people think there is a causal link between something is not so much
a conclusion drawn by reasoning as a result of habit.
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