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23 August, 09:08

Hume thinks that, while we may assume connections of causality (i. e., every event has a cause), we never actually perceive a necessary connection of causality and therefore we cannot know a causal connection has actually occurred. a. True. b. False.

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  1. 23 August, 09:47
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    Answer : true

    Explanation:

    The facts has been established that every event has a cause, and without the cause, there will be no event.

    Without any sign or clue of a potential event, it is not possible to identify the root cause, there is always an cause an effect but to understand the event, we need to know the cause of such event.

    So the above statement is true.
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