Relations of ideas are either intuitively or demonstratively certain,while matters of fact are
A) necessarily true.
B) demonstrated to be true by cause and effect.
C) unable to be proven or disproven.
D) proven by mathematics.
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A)only our experience.
B)totally uncertain and
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A)by
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-Hume believes that the principle of
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