While Locke thinks that having any thoughts depends on sense experience, he doesn’t think sense experience is the only source of our ideas. Explain Hume’s view of the contents of the mind. How does th...While Locke thinks that having any thoughts depends on sense experience, he doesn’t think sense experience is the only source of our ideas. Explain Hume’s view of the contents of the mind. How does the imagination form new ideas, according to Hume? How is Hume’s Empiricism grounded in his philosophy of the mind? How does Hume analyze our notion of the cause-effect relation? Why is Hume skeptical about the rationality of inductive argument? What is the Design Argument for the existence of God?
While Locke thinks that having any thoughts depends on sense experience, he doesn’t think sense experience is the only source of our ideas. Explain Hume’s view of the contents of the mind. How does th...While Locke thinks that having any thoughts depends on sense experience, he doesn’t think sense experience is the only source of our ideas. Explain Hume’s view of the contents of the mind. How does the imagination form new ideas, according to Hume? How is Hume’s Empiricism grounded in his philosophy of the mind? How does Hume analyze our notion of the cause-effect relation? Why is Hume skeptical about the rationality of inductive argument? What is the Design Argument for the existence of God?