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explain how hume and kant differ on knowledge of the law of cause and effect. which view seems more plausible to you? why?

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Hume offers an empirical explanation of the moral judgments made in “common life”, which he takes to be part of his broader science of human nature. This is his focus. By contrast, though Kant makes observations about the “common” use of reason in morality (e.g., G 4:399), this is not his focus.

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