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4 Limits of Science (Hume (Judging the meaningfulness of an idea; copy…
4 Limits of Science
Hume
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Judging the meaningfulness of an idea; copy principle in reverse; which impressions, from which reality copied, can we identify as underlying more abstract terms? such as power, cause, energy etc
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Based on contiguity, priority and constant conjunction, we tend to conclude that there is a causal effect / relation happening here
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Before Hume:
John Locke; Tabula Rasa
Secondary properties of objects, like smell, are only there if perceived
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George Berkeley; Disagrees with Locke and Descarte's cogito ergo sum; The eye of God sees everything
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