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Essay / David Hume's Theory of Sense Experience - 1006
• David Hume took the logical aspects behind Locke and Berkeley's theory of sense experience leading to knowledge and arrived at the most comprehensible understanding of empiricism.• Hume thought that through science, he could find the reason for conflict and justification behind every human's thoughts, if the ideas had the same accuracy. • He firmly believed that the scientific method would lead him to understand how the human mind thinks and processes. Hume discovered that science had failed him and that the human thought process only extends to a certain limit. where our ideas come from.• The answer to how disagreements can be resolved can only be found when the nature of another's understanding has been understood exactly to the other's ability.• Our minds are unlimited , as a body that we can only reach to travel a However, our mind travels through universes that cannot even be completely processed, which causes conflict with our human civilization. Hume states that we think almost to a limit and while the perception of thought allows us to process the material given to us through our senses and experiences, we have only two forms of impressions and ideas. • The mind creates feelings for sensations occurring in a real moment giving us impressions, ideas are just distorted memories of the impression, practically duplications of them. • Hume finds only one. the difference between impressions and ideas and that is the amount of clarity one has about the actual event.• To make no mistake, no idea is the mirror image of...... middle of paper......we can know the cause of its effects.• Intelligence cannot be a cause created from the universe, because then a creator with any intelligence can be considered like a God.• No one knows whether our universe is the ultimate design or merely a test of what can be held, no one has the intelligence to arrive at this knowledge. • Hume tests God in the same way he tests himself and the substances he involves in the theory of experience. the main reason why humans are so interested in each other. • Moral judgment takes great influence over emotions, not just intellectual reasons. ourselves our experiences that give us feelings. • The only absolute for humanity is that we can agree that we find utility in situations