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The Relation of Cause and Effect, According to Hume, Is

Question 177

Question 177

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The relation of cause and effect, according to Hume, is known by


A) A priori reasoning.
B) Experiencing the constant conjunction of objects.
C) The principle of custom.
D) Both b and c

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