Hume and Ducasse on causal inferences fr
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Fred Wilson
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Article
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1979
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Springer Netherlands
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English
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According to Hume, wherever one asserts a causal connection, there one asserts a generality. Thus, his first definition of 'cause' is this: "an object precedent and contiguous to another, and where all the objects resembling the former are plac'd in a like relation of priority and contiguity to thos