Hume referred to knowledge that existed by definition,such as mathematical knowledge,as:
A) demonstrative knowledge
B) empirical knowledge
C) illusions
D) sophistry
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Q34: For Hartley,the only process that converted simple
Q35: Hartley's account of association was different from
Q37: Hume believed all of the following about
Q38: Berkeley believed that _ was responsible for
Q39: What,according to Hume,were the ultimate causes of
Q40: Hume distinguished between _,which were strong,vivid perceptions,and
Q41: According to Helvétius,control _ and you control
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