One, is that all knowledge comes from experience. It is experience which tells us which result is most probable and so it is experience which shapes our beliefs. The second idea is that of determinism. If all causes have a certain result, and that result only differs when other causes interact with the initial cause (causes we may not be aware of) then Hume is saying that cause and effect is the most supreme theory. Everything comes down to the causes of the event. One cause causes another, which causes another, and so one infinitum. This, unless I am mistaken, is
One, is that all knowledge comes from experience. It is experience which tells us which result is most probable and so it is experience which shapes our beliefs. The second idea is that of determinism. If all causes have a certain result, and that result only differs when other causes interact with the initial cause (causes we may not be aware of) then Hume is saying that cause and effect is the most supreme theory. Everything comes down to the causes of the event. One cause causes another, which causes another, and so one infinitum. This, unless I am mistaken, is