Hume's Problem Of Induction
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4 pages in length. David Hume, the new age thinker of the eighteenth century, brought forth a tangle of unprecedented concepts that to this day have helped to construct the fundamental basis of man's understanding of the world around him. Steeped within these ideas is the manner by which human beings draw conclusions – or laws – pertaining to certain aspects of existence; to Hume, the stringent approach of systematic induction leaves little room for the inexplicable when man seeks to grasp a particular reality. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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