Humes Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding With reference to enquiry concerning human understanding, explain how Hume argued that we have no rational grounds for projecting past patterns into the future.
In your opinion, does his argument succeeded or fail? Hume conceived of philosophy as the inductive, experimental science of human nature. Taking the scientific method of the English physicist Sir Isaac Newton as his model and building on the epistemology of the English philosopher John Locke, Hume tried to describe how the mind works in acquiring what is called knowledge. He concluded that no theory of reality is possible; there can be no knowledge of anything beyond experience.