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All ideas derive from impressions, according to Hume.
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According to Gettier, the traditional definition of knowledge provides conditions that are:
O 1. sufficient for S knows that P.
2. insufficient for S knows that P.
3. necessary and sufficient for S knows that P.
O 4. None of the above.
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One of the most important intellectuals of the Enlightenment era is believed to be the Scottish philosopher, economist, and historian David Hume. Hume's philosophical writings addressed a wide range of subjects, including ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics, that is, the study of reality's nature, and epistemology, that is the theory of knowledge. 

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