"It seems evident that, if all the scenes of nature were continually shifted in such a manner that no two events bore any resemblance to each other, but every object was entirely new, without any similitude to whatever had been seen before, we should never, in that case, have attained the least idea of necessity, or of a connexion among these objects. "
What Hume states that we should never have the idea that these changes need to occur. I agree but sort of disagree, because what about seasons, every year our world goes through the changes of daylight savings, and seasons time, the changes happen and they dont resemble each other. What about the transitions of fall to winter, and winter to spring, and spring to summer?
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