• 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 he thought that through science he could find the reason for the conflict and justification behind every human thought, regardless of whether the ideas had the same accuracy.• He firmly believed that the method of science would lead him to find the understanding of how human minds create thoughts and process• Hume discovered that science had failed him and that the human thought process extends only to a certain limit. • Locke and Berkeley had both reached the same peak in discoveries about the human thought process, however what distinguishes Hume is that he believed that our experiences were the fundamental principle of human thought. where our ideas come from. • The answer to how to resolve disagreements can only be found when the nature of another's understanding has been understood exactly within the other's capabilities. • Our mind is limitless, as a body we can only reach to wander certain aspect of our world, yet our minds wander universes that cannot even be fully processed, which causes conflict with our human civilization. • Hume states that we think almost to a limit, and that with the perception of thought we process the material given to us by our senses and our experiences, we have only two forms, impressions and ideas. • The mind creates feelings for sensations that happen in a real moment in time giving us impressions, ideas are just distorted memories of the impression, basically duplications of them. • Hume finds only one difference between impressions and ideas and that is the amount of clarity one has on the real event.• In order not to get confused, the idea is never the mirror image of... in the center of the card... the cause of its effects can be known.• Intelligence cannot be created by the universe, because then a creator with intelligence of some kind can be considered a God.• No one knows whether our universe is the final design or just a proof of what can be believed, no one has the intelligence to achieve that knowledge. • Hume tests God in the same way he tests himself and substances, the theory of experience implies. • Hume does not take ethics as a joke, he recognizes that morality is the main reason why human beings have so much interest in each other.• Moral judgment draws great influence from emotions, not just reasons intellectuals.• Situation in which we try to find answers from our moral judgment do not come from the peer or the object but from one self our experiences that give us feeling.• Hume's only absolute for humanity is that we can agree in find the use of situations
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