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Knowledge is limited to human perceptions and experiences from "summary" of A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume

Human knowledge is, without a doubt, confined within the limits of our perceptions and experiences. It is through our senses that we acquire information about the world around us. Our perceptions of objects and events are the foundation upon which our understanding of reality is built. We can only know things that we have directly experienced or observed through our senses. When we see an object, we form a mental image of it based on the information provided by our senses. This mental image is the only knowledge we can have of the object. We cannot know anything about the object that is not derived from our sensory experience. Our knowledge is limited to what we can perc...
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    A Treatise of Human Nature

    David Hume

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