Hume argued that our ability to form generalizations, i.e., form true beliefs,
A) is a God-given mental faculty and is therefore a reliable source of knowledge
B) results from the Transcendental Ego's imposition of the Categories of Apperception on raw sensory experience
C) depends on careful use of demonstrative logic to prove our conclusions
D) is useful in the conduct of life and is found in children and animals, but does not guarantee Truth
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