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Hume argues that the power of the mind consists in...? Compounding, transposing,

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Question

Hume argues that the power of the mind consists in...?

Compounding, transposing, augmenting, and dimishing the materials afforded to us by sense and experience.

Inferring from the observable to the non-observable.

Observing causal connections.

Discovering a prior truths.

a.

Compounding, transposing, augmenting, and dimishing the materials afforded to us by sense and experience.

b.

Inferring from the observable to the non-observable.

c.

Observing causal connections.

d.

Discovering a prior truths.

Explanation / Answer

Hume argues that the power of the mind consists in;

c. Observing causal connections (causation is a habit of association, a belief that is unfounded and meaningless)