Hume's Considered View on Causality

Archie, Lee (2005) Hume's Considered View on Causality.

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Abstract

Hume presents two definitions of cause in his \textit{Enquiry} which correspond to his two definitions in his \textit{Treatise}. The first of the definitions is ontological and the second is psychological; indeed, the definitions are extensionally and intensionally distinct. The critical mistake of the skeptical interpretation is the assumption that the two definitions are equivalent, and the critical mistake of the necessitarian is the assumption an association of ideas can be had from one experiment. This paper attempts to clarify Hume's finally considered position of causality.

Keywords:Hume, causality, regularity theory
Subjects:General Issues: History of Philosophy of Science
General Issues: Causation
ID Code:2247
Deposited By:Archie, Lee
Deposited On:28 March 2005