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Ever wondered if your brain is playing tricks on you? Join us as we dive into the radical skepticism of David Hume, the man who dismantled the foundation of human logic. In this video, we explore David Hume’s 18th-century philosophy, challenging everything from the sun rising tomorrow to the concept of cause and effect. We break down the 'billiard ball' problem, the illusion of causality, and why Hume believes reason is merely a slave to our passions. Key Takeaways: 1. Impressions vs. Ideas: Understanding the raw data of the senses. 2. The Problem of Induction: Why the past doesn't guarantee the future. 3. Causality as a Habit: How our minds invent connections between events. 4. Ethics of Emotion: Why morality is felt, not calculated. 5. Intellectual Humility: The value of questioning your most certain beliefs. Suggested Timestamps: 00:00 Intro: Is anything objectively real? 02:20 Hume’s Sledgehammer: Identifying 'sophistry and illusion.' 04:30 The Candle Flame: Impressions vs. Ideas. 07:15 The Problem of Certainty: Math vs. The Physical World. 09:10 The Chicken on the Farm: The Trap of Induction. 10:45 Billiard Balls: Why Cause and Effect is a mental habit. 13:00 Conspiracy Theories & The Black Cat: Faulty patterns. 15:10 Reason vs. Passions: The roots of morality. 17:50 Conclusion: Embracing uncertainty. Keywords: David Hume, Philosophy, Skepticism, Empiricism, Epistemology, Cause and Effect, Logic, Ethics, Psychology. #DavidHume #Philosophy #Skepticism #Reality #Mindset. If this deep dive challenged your perspective, like and subscribe for more philosophical breakdowns! Tell us in the comments: What is one truth you used to believe that you're now questioning?