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黄芷瑶
				In his book, Hume divides human perception into two categories:
impressions and ideas. Impression is the most active perception, derived
directly from rich and vivid sensory experience, while ideas are
relatively inactive and are copies or recollections of impressions. He
argued that all inferences of knowledge are based on causation, and that
this relationship is merely a habit based on experience
				
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