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Hume I

1) What are the two types of moral philosophy described by Hume? What are
some differences between the two?
2) On page 8, Hume references the successes of a philosopher (Isaac Newton) who
made sense of the laws behind celestial movements and revolutions. What is it
that Hume, inspired by Newton, hopes to do in this treatise?
3) What are the two classes of mental perception and how does Hume describe each
of them?
4) What are the three principles of associated ideas and what is meant by each?
5) What are the two objects of human reason or enquiry? How does Hume describe
each of these?
6) All reasonings concerning matters of fact seem to be founded on the relation of
__________ and _________.
7) In Part II of IV Sceptical Doubts, what does Hume say are the limitations of
experience (p. 21)?

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