Which of the following best describes matters of fact?
A) Relations of ideas are those ideas we arrive at through sensation
B) Relations of ideas are those ideas we arrive at through reasoning about causes and effects
C) Relations of ideas can be established through thought alone, through demonstrative reasoning
D) None of the above
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Q76: Which of the following is Hume's definition
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