PHILOS 176 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Deductive Reasoning, Atomism
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In part 3 hume treats memory as impression. 4: when you"ve used reason to establish something, the contrary becomes inconceivable, why should constant conjunctions carry on into the future, when do you have sufficient evidence believe a regularity of abtains? a. i. ^ implicated in explaining our expectations a. i. 1. a. a. i. 1. b. a. i. 1. c. a. i. 1. c. i. Until my neck is wrung - so not deductively valid and the principle of the uniformity of nature is not a good principle b. Imagination is the power of the mind to put together any ideas that it likes b. i. Inductive modes of reasoning can be good but also mistaken.