Hume argued that the regular association between sense impressions creates the belief of causality, which is in fact impossible to know fully. Rephrased, he argues that frequently conjoined stimuli cause the belief of causality. read more
Why Hume Was Wrong There is in Dr. Tillotson's writings, an argument against the real presence which is as concise, and elegant, and strong as any argument can possibly be supposed against a doctrine, so little worthy of a serious refutation. read more