Hume says our causal judgments are based on

A. the experience of a necessary connection between two events.
B. the similarity between two events.
C. the bedrock certainty of the sciences.
D. the constant conjunction of two events in our past experience.


Ans: D. the constant conjunction of two events in our past experience.

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