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5 pages. An interesting look at David Hume's Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. This paper addresses what Hume's philosophy is regarding knowledge and the relevance to the foundations of physics. This pertains to how a fundamental physical theory should be regarded. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
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of physics. This pertains to how a fundamental physical theory should be regarded. DAVID HUME Hume may well surmise that characteristic of humanitys constant quest for the concept
of meaning, the journey of understanding has come to represent myriad things to myriad people, ultimately rendering any universal explanation virtually impossible. The problem with meaning is attempting to
successfully pinpoint a single yet comprehensive connotation to its concept; however, this cannot be achieved as long as any two individuals harbor decidedly different interpretations. Critics have long questioned
his theory of free will, arguing that it is difficult to realistically determine if people exhibit certain behaviors out of fear of consequence or because of they have the power
to take control of their own lives, often causing them to become neglectful and unwise. Unlike other living beings, for which what is possible is pretty much fixed by instincts
and reflexes, the student may decide to argue that people initiate much of what they do, whether that is for better and for worse. Clearly, the connection Descartes makes
between free will and the human senses leads one to believe that people are much more likely to act out in such a manner that is motivated only by their
personal desire to do so, rather than depending upon automatic reaction or stimulation. "The skeptic, therefore, had better keep within his proper sphere, and display those philosophical objections, which
arise from more profound researches" (Hume PG). In effect, Humes principle implicated the concept of determinism as opposed to free will. When one attempts to distinguish the essence of
his principle, it is essential that one understand the difference between the two representations. When one is cast forward by way of determinism, it is as though one has
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