David Hume: Causality, Induction, and the Subjectivity of Ethics by Leonard Peikoff, part 40 of 50
History of Philosophy by Leonard Peikoff - Lesson 40 of 50
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Hume famously argued that we have no rational grounds for our belief in cause and effect, the method of induction or the objectivity of moral judgments. Leonard Peikoff explains and responds to Hume’s arguments, offering an Objectivist perspective on the issues with which Hume was grappling.
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