Hume says that he could not long continue thinking about his skeptical views, and his natural desire for “amusement” would pull him away from those “speculations” and make him instead enjoy dining,...


Hume says that he could not long continue thinking about his skeptical views, and his natural desire for “amusement” would pull him away from those “speculations” and make him instead enjoy dining, playing games, and conversing with his friends. would you say that this describes your own reactions when you spend time thinking about Hume’s skeptical arguments? Is there anything hypocritical in Hume’s decision to continue on with his own life as if nothing had happened, after telling his readers that their most basic convictions were completely unjustified?



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