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... balanced attitude towards the 'easy' philosophy (one borne less out of the heat of youth and invention)

iv) It is shocking to me to uncover that the famous maxim by Hume, 'be a philosopher; but, amidst all your philosophy, be still a man' was not even uttered by Hume's own voice, but rather, NATURE's voice! I must thank Millican for pointing this out to me, and I lament the masses (who are, ...
Jan 20, 2026 05:42AM
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Isaac Chan
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interest, etc: and these concepts can help me succeed in the phenomenal world.
Jan 24, 2026 01:15AM
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Isaac Chan
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hard to understand the phenomenal world, accepting that he/ we can never know the noumena.

Cuz who cares if the noumena might be a naked old guy who struts shamelessly around gym locker rooms and dries his balls with the hand-drying machine - all I care about is that the phenomenal world validates concepts such as the price-specie-flow mechanism, time-tested principles of value investing and compound ...
Jan 24, 2026 01:14AM
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Isaac Chan
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But it is also not difficult to accept the fact that we can never transcend the bounds of experience, and make do with 'rationalisation within experience'. In fact, such acceptance might be the very key to 'practical wisdom' and 'practical knowledge'. So, to me, Hume had already gained the same intuition that Kant later formalized - through his extensive economic and political works, I think he laboured ...
Jan 24, 2026 01:14AM
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Isaac Chan
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More on rationalisation in a world bounded by experience: I find myself becoming more interested in the fact that Hume himself rationalised often, despite expounding the doctrine of skepticism. It seems quite clear to me now, that it is not difficult to accept the conclusion that all our judgments of 'matters of fact' can only stem from fickle experience, and there is nothing certain in this experience.
Jan 24, 2026 01:13AM
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Isaac Chan
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Black-Scholes, pricing kernels, general equilibrium models ... these are just various examples of the 'relations of ideas'. In fact I am of the opinion that overenthusiasm for elegant 'relations of ideas' can have disastrous consequences for the real economy, for example the neoclassical ideologies that led to financial underregulation prior to the GFC.
Jan 24, 2026 12:35AM
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Isaac Chan
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a different critique - I wish to focus on the 'relations of ideas'. It is literally the case that knowledge of 'relations of ideas' do not require empirical experience, so, why does Hume say that all knowledge must come from experience?

In fact, there exist many 'relations of ideas' within MODERN economics that completely do not require empirical observation - we would call them 'theory papers' now.
Jan 24, 2026 12:35AM
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observation cycle - but bits and pieces of observations (for example, maybe prior consistent examples of bullion inflows were followed by domestic inflation) allowed Hume to form his mosaic, to seemingly rationalise these meta-principles of both the mind and of economics.

I now might posit - all rationalisation is the reorganization within the mind of prior experience.

But I now direct my attention to...
Jan 24, 2026 12:35AM
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Isaac Chan
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have had an insight into these principles through prior experience themselves! The nature of 'prior experience' is scattered - it is of course extremely unlikely, to the point of being impossible, that one would directly experience the modes of thought of the mind, or directly experience Hume's price-specie-flow mechanism unfold in real time, or the quantity theory of money over a fully contiguous ...
Jan 24, 2026 12:33AM
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Isaac Chan
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indignation of Hume's 'Of miracles', which I read some months ago in 2025. In my review of 'Of miracles', I raised the objection that - did Hume not RATIONALISE (in the vein of Descartes) the workings of the mind? Of economics? This rationalisation seemed a direct contradiction to me back then. I am now able to respond to my own objection: Hume APPEARED to rationalise these principles, but he could only ...
Jan 24, 2026 12:32AM
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Isaac Chan
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in fact, gives me much practical solace: I now understand more vividly my disorientation during the SS2 months - many times did I doubt the rigour of my faculties of reason themselves. I operated under the vague assumption that a mind with refined intellect could somehow infer the cause and effects of LOS and AS400 via pure reason - I now commit those thoughts to the flames.

I am now able to revisit my...
Jan 24, 2026 12:31AM
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