Hume thinks that causes and effects are discoverable by reason.
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Q39: Locke claims that secondary qualities are nothing
Q40: According to Locke, objects do not exist
Q41: According to Locke, all knowledge begins with
Q42: Hume argues that science should stop relying
Q43: Empirical evidence can show that the principle
Q44: The principle of induction cannot be justified
Q45: Leibniz argues that compound substances are composed
Q46: Locke accepts the view that we have
Q47: Locke argues that even if there were
Q49: According to Leibniz, God has free will
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