Mr. David Yom Zalallah
Hello Rabbi
You present David Hume in various places in your books as an extreme skeptic who does not accept the validity of everyday facts, etc., while there may be an interpretation of completely different conclusions as a result of the problem of causality, induction, etc. For example, in Anthony Gottlieb's book The Dream of Reason (in the chapter on Hume), I think (Maybe Hits a Mistake) that the interpretation is extreme, on the contrary, and in any case the presentation of things is not that these problems are the face of everything in Hume's philosophy.
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