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It is important to realise that Hume is not just saying that a mircale is an extaordinary event but also that it must...

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Card 7

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An example of a transgression of a natural law in the bible is:

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Card 8

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What natural law is broken during this event?

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Card 9

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Using his definition of miracles, does Hume argue for and against Miracles?

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Card 10

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As he argues that knowledge requires evidence (empiricist) so we have to take a...

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Card 11

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Firstly, he argues that there is evidence for the idea that the laws of nature are highly likely to ...

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Card 12

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These have been established through many...

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Card 13

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With the establishment of natural laws, we can make judgements about...

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Card 14

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So, with countless examples of the sun rising it is highly probable that...

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Card 15

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What is the 'Principle of induction?'

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