David Hume 'A Treatise of Human Nature' questions?

Taylor W

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Please answer as much as you can, thank you! We are just doing pages 399-412. Here are the questions:

1. What is involved in As being cause of B?

2. What is the liberty of indifference?

3. What is the liberty of spontanaity?

4. Which kind of liberty is required for moral resposibility? Which is incompatible with moral resposibility?

5. What does it mean to say that a person could have done otherwise?
 
This treatise is great because it makes a complete chain of reasoning by themselves. And by that, I was willing to take advantage of this natural division. And as I read that treatise, I have realized that if I have the good fortune to meet with success, I shall proceed to the examination of Morals, Politics, and Criticism.
 
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