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Both Hume and Schopenhauer thi
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Both Hume and Schopenhauer think experience of things external to us never gives us an impression of power, force, energy, or necessary connection. Nonetheless, they disagree about whether we actually do experience such a force.
Explain the problem, the positions of both, take a side, and present your own argued position.
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