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Posted by Russell on October 16, 19102 at 09:48:58:
In Reply to: Re: cause and effect posted by bekomson emmanuel on July 03, 19102 at 18:09:44:
: : Explain Hume's arguments on causality. Why does hume thinks that cause and effect are not interrelated?
Here's an exploratory piece that may be of interest to someone reading this thread.
http://bellsouthpwp.net/g/r/grhaynes/David_Hume.htm
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