Multiple Choice
Hume did not believe that:
A) an uncaused event was conceivable.
B) it is psychologically possible to suspend one's belief in causation.
C) we could possess an idea of a unicorn.
D) the contents of the mind could be divided into atomic units.
E) whatever is different is distinguishable.
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