Abstract
Consider the motion of billiard balls on a table. Can reason analyze how they will move a priori without previous experience as rationalists contend? Hume insists that the only way we know about patterns like cause and effect is by seeing certain events "constantly conjoined." Furthermore, we have no reason to think that the causal relationships we have experienced in the past will continue to hold in the future.
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Introduction to Phliosophy, Examined Life, The
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