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    Supports→Our expectation that the future will conform to the past is determined by custom and habit, not by reason or logical necessity.

    There is nothing in objects, considered abstractly and independent of experience, that leads to any conclusion about their future behavior.

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    We are determined by custom alone to suppose the future conformable to the past. When I see a billiard-ball moving towards another, my mind is immediately carry’d by habit to the usual effect, and anticipates my sight by conceiving the second ball in motion. There is nothing in these objects, abstractly considered, and independent of experience, which leads me to form any such conclusion: and even after I have had experience of many repeated effects of this kind, there is no argument, which dete

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