Hume's test for evaluating the worth of a book was to ask: Does it contain either
A) mathematical reasoning or experimental reasoning about matters of fact?
B) morally uplifting advice or conclusions based on the author's experiences?
C) facts based on common opinion or the testimony of authorities?
D) clear and distinct ideas or fruitful ideas that provoke the imagination?
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A)
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Q91: Hume's view on the role of reason
Q92: Berkeley believed that the word "matter" refers
Q93: According to Berkeley,there is difference between ideas
Q95: John Locke's two categories of simple ideas
Q96: The term that David Hume uses to
Q97: George Berkeley called his position
A) skepticism.
B) immaterialism.
C)
Q98: Hume says our causal judgments are based
Q99: According to your text,"idealism" means the belief
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