Hume’s Empiricism: Causation, Knowledge, and Metaphysics

Hume’s Foundational Distinction

To understand David Hume’s significant critique of causation, one must first grasp his distinction between two types of propositions: relations of ideas and matters of fact.

Relations of Ideas

Relations of ideas are propositions independent of factual existence, concerning logic and mathematics. These propositions are analytically true (necessary), meaning their truth is derived from the concepts themselves, and their denial results in a contradiction. They are discoverable

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Reasoning Methods and Common Errors

Types of Reasoning

Deductive Reasoning

Deduction and induction. If we start from an accepted and reliable premise and infer partial conclusions, we use deductive reasoning. Deductive reasoning is useful because, if well-constructed, the conclusions are true. A good argument follows from reliable premises. Deductive reasoning does not question if it is true or false, but whether it is correct or incorrect; that is, if the conclusion follows from the premises without doubt.

Inductive Reasoning

Induction,

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Economic Philosophies of the Industrial Revolution

Key Economic Concepts and Thinkers

Laissez-faire
Refers to the economic policy of letting owners of industry and business set working conditions without interference.
Adam Smith
A professor at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, who defended the idea of a free economy, or free market.
Capitalism
An economic system in which money is invested in business ventures with the goal of making a profit.
Utilitarianism
The theory proposed by Jeremy Bentham in the late 1700s, stating that government actions are useful
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Company Directors: Appointment, Powers, Duties & Qualifications

Introduction

A company is a legal entity and does not have any physical existence. It can act only through natural persons to run its affairs. The individuals who act on its behalf are called directors. In short, directors of a company are professionals hired by the company to direct its affairs. However, they are not merely employees; they are officers of the company.

Definition of a Director

According to Section 2(13) of the Companies Ordinance, a ‘Director’ includes any person occupying the position
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Understanding Social Responsibilities and Values

Understanding Social Behavior

Types of Responsibilities

  • Promise of Speech: When one undertakes to do or say anything, they are responsible for fulfilling that promise.
  • Contractual Promises: Signing a contract makes us responsible for the agreement.
  • Assignments: When we assign responsibility to another, not only are they responsible, but we are also responsible for having assigned it.
  • Occupations: When we are responsible for a job, we are also responsible for its outcome, whether good or bad.
  • Citizen Rights:
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Philosophy: Core Distinctions and Historical Periods

Philosophy vs. Religion

Philosophy differs significantly from religion primarily because philosophy does not rely on revealed knowledge. Philosophical knowledge is acquired through rational reflection on human experience and history, using reason as its primary tool. We understand concepts in philosophy because we can reason about them. In contrast, religion often involves knowledge based on faith rather than reason; one accepts certain truths based on trust in a revealed source, even if they are

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