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What is Hume's Fork primarily concerned with?
The division of all knowledge into two categories: relations of ideas and matters of fact.
The impact of emotions on decision-making.
The moral implications of empirical knowledge.
The historical development of scientific theories.
According to Hume, which type of knowledge cannot be derived from experience?
Matters of fact.
Relations of ideas.
Empirical observations.
Practical knowledge.
Which statement best reflects Hume's view on empirical knowledge?
Empirical knowledge is inherently uncertain and cannot provide absolute truths.
Empirical knowledge is immune to skepticism and doubt.
Empirical knowledge is only valid through mathematical reasoning.
Empirical knowledge is synonymous with metaphysical truths.
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