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No impression in, no ideas out
One major constraint of Hume’s account of causation is his empiri-cist epistemology. The cornerstone of this epistemology is the thought that “all our ideas, or weak perceptions, are derived from our impressions, or strong perceptions, and that we can never think of any thing we have not seen without us, or felt in our own minds” (A: 647–8; cf. also T, 4).
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