If A and B is causally related, then which among the following is not the necessary and sufficient condition of A becoming the cause of B according to Hume.
1. A be precedent and contiguous to B
2. Events resembling A be precedent and contiguous to events resembling B
3. The idea of A be followed by the idea of B
4. The idea of A be associated with the idea of B
5. B must be present in A
If A and B is causally related, then which among the following is not the necessary and sufficient condition of A becoming the cause of B according to Hume.
1. A be precedent and contiguous to B
2. Events resembling A be precedent and contiguous to events resembling B
3. The idea of A be followed by the idea of B
4. The idea of A be associated with the idea of B
5. B must be present in A Correct Answer Only 5
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Feb 20, 2025