Explain briefly the Scepticism' of Hume
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Hume was an Empiricist, meaning he believed "causes and effects are discoverable not by reason, but by experience". Hume later goes on to say that even with the perspective of the past, humanity cannot dictate future events because thoughts of the past are limited, compared to the possibilities for the future.
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Hume was an Empiricist, meaning he believed "causes and effects are discoverable not by reason, but by experience". Hume later goes on to say that even with the perspective of the past, humanity cannot dictate future events because thoughts of the past are limited, compared to the possibilities for the future.
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