1) Resemblance: This is when, “a picture naturally leads our thoughts to the original.” (III 3) By ‘original’ Hume means the impression of the picture. This is why every time I see a ’96 Black Volkswagen Jetta I think of the one I have and relate.
2) Contiguity of ideas: This is when, “the mention of an idea naturally introduces an inquiry or discourse concerning the others.”(III 3) This is like the old saying, “I’ve seen them once, I have seen them all” – where our mind associates one idea as being true for all other ideas just like it. If you see one apartment in a building you want to contrast and compare it to the rest of them.
3) Cause and effect: This is when we, “think of a wound, we can scarcely forbear reflection on the pain which follows it.”(III 3) This type of relation is the idea where we see an effect, and naturally assume the cause of that event. If you walk by a condemned house with burn marks and structural damage you think that a fire must be the cause of the damage.
1) Resemblance: This is when, “a picture naturally leads our thoughts to the original.” (III 3) By ‘original’ Hume means the impression of the picture. This is why every time I see a ’96 Black Volkswagen Jetta I think of the one I have and relate.
2) Contiguity of ideas: This is when, “the mention of an idea naturally introduces an inquiry or discourse concerning the others.”(III 3) This is like the old saying, “I’ve seen them once, I have seen them all” – where our mind associates one idea as being true for all other ideas just like it. If you see one apartment in a building you want to contrast and compare it to the rest of them.
3) Cause and effect: This is when we, “think of a wound, we can scarcely forbear reflection on the pain which follows it.”(III 3) This type of relation is the idea where we see an effect, and naturally assume the cause of that event. If you walk by a condemned house with burn marks and structural damage you think that a fire must be the cause of the damage.
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