Which of the following is true regarding cause and effect, for Hume?
A) Every natural effect is determined by its cause, such that no other effect could occur
B) It is possible for the same cause to have produced many different effects
C) They are meaningless concepts
D) While they pervade nature, human action cannot be understood causally
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Q194: Chisholm holds that the expression "He couldn't
Q195: Chisholm accepts the idea that agents cause
Q196: For Hume, if people have been arguing
Q197: Hume holds that the whole controversy concerning
Q199: According to Hume . . .
A) There
Q200: Which of the following isn't something that
Q201: Why, according to Hume, do people suppose
Q202: For Hume, what does "liberty" mean?
A) Being
Q203: How does Hume define "necessity"?
A) The inference
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