Hume asserts that all ideas are copies of impressions. Is this a generalization from his own experience? If so, then how do you think Hume would respond to this criticism: “Because Hume has shown that past experience cannot provide real knowledge of the future, he cannot claim to know that all ideas must be, now and in the future, copies of impressions”?
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