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Armstrong II 58
Cause/effect/Hume: Cause is a necessary connection. Place: but it is conceptually and logically necessary. Place: (and all the others): causes have their effects contingent. A cause cannot be conceptually something else than a cause of effect.
>Effect,
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Hoerster II 245f
Cause/causality/Hume: logically anything can be any cause of something. Therefore, the necessity that we need for causality, must be empirically!
Causality is necessary for Hume's psychological examinations of non-rational causes of assumptions.
>Thinking/Hume, >Thoughts.

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