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    What Makes Sensation Different from Thought, for Hume
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What Makes Sensation Different from Thought, for Hume

Question 46

Question 46

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What makes sensation different from thought, for Hume?


A) Sensation is more vivid
B) Sensation is less vivid
C) Sensation is limited, where thought is limitless
D) None of the above

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