Multiple Choice
Which of the following isn't something that Hume thinks about the nature of human action?
A) There is uniformity among the actions of people
B) The moral evidence involved in predictions of human action is the same as natural evidence
C) Causation in nature is fundamentally different from causation in human action
D) None of the above
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