The Lisbon Earthquake
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Through his empirical assumptions, David Hume argues that: 'A wise man, therefore, proportions his belief to the evidence .... Though Hume makes no direct reference to any possibility that could draw a link between God and philosophy in his statement, he claims that man's discovery of evidence to affirm something with causality is guided by 'experience' or the training of the senses to become accustomed to what transpires regularly or occasionally to be able to conclude, by such frequency, what an event is, out of its traditionally observed nature....