Multiple Choice
Hume claims that we can't justify induction by appeal to reason or logic because
A) that would assume what we're trying to prove.
B) that would be a fallacious appeal to authority.
C) the principle that the future will resemble the past is self-contradictory.
D) the principle that the future will resemble the past doesn't logically follow from any more basic principle.
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