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Knowledge is based on empirical evidence and sensory experience from "summary" of A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume

In our pursuit of knowledge, we must rely on empirical evidence and sensory experience. These are the foundations upon which our understanding of the world is built. It is through our senses that we perceive the world around us, gathering information that forms the basis of our knowledge. Without sensory experience, we would be left in a state of ignorance, unable to make sense of the world. Empirical evidence is crucial in the formation of knowledge because it is based on observation and experimentation. By observing the world and testing our hypotheses, we can gain a deeper understanding of how things work. This process allows us to refine our knowledge, discarding beliefs that are not supported by evidence and building upon those that are. Sensory experience is closely tied to empirical evidence, as it is through our senses that we are able to gather this evidence. Our senses allow us to see, hear, touch, taste, and smell ...
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    A Treatise of Human Nature

    David Hume

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