What does Hume’s claim that “all of our ideas are copies of precedent impressions” mean for classical metaphysics? What would it mean for something like Descartes’ project? Explain what makes this claim of Hume’s so potentially radical.
What does Hume’s claim that “all of our ideas are copies of precedent impressions” mean for classical metaphysics? What would it mean for something like Descartes’ project? Explain what makes this claim of Hume’s so potentially radical.
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