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    Supports→Causal reasoning can only produce action when it presupposes an existing desire or want

    Reasoning is a process that moves a person from one idea to another

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    Hume, however, argues that when causal reasoning figures in the production of action, it always presupposes an existing desire or want. On his view, reasoning is a process that moves you from one idea to another. If reasoning is to have motivational force, one of the ideas must be tied to some desire or affection. As he says,

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