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Hume Believes That Propositions That Are Discoverable by the Mere

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Question 49

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Hume believes that propositions that are discoverable by the mere operation of thought are those regarding


A) matters of fact.
B) the knowledge of the sciences.
C) sensory relations.
D) relations of ideas.

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