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According to David Hume, why can't past experience justify claims about the future?

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We can never observe a necessary connection between events. Why can't past experience justify claims about the future, according to Hume? We can never know whether or not the future will be like the past. ... Because these are preconditions of all possible experience based on the mind's own organizing principles.

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