Lexicon of Arguments

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Armstrong II 155
Necessity/Hume: neccessity is a) the "cement" between "facts" as separate existences. Actual neccessity: is unlike contingency and just between ideas.
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Hume I 66
Necessity/Hume: neccessity of an action is not a property of this action, nor of the actor, but a property of the thinking being. ((s) Cf. >Ethics/Harman.)
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Hume II 246
Necessity/Hume: neccessity (empirical, for causality) is nothing more than an impression which is established under certain conditions, i.e. it is a spatial and temporal link and repetition - nothing that goes beyond.
Cf. >Causality/Hume.

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