Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: 7 April 2025
HUME, LOGICAL POSITIVISM, AND THE REJECTION OF METAPHYSICS: A CRITICAL
PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS
1. INTRODUCTION
David Hume, an influential figure of the Scottish Enlightenment, famously declared that any
form of metaphysics hinting at entities or realities beyond sensory experience ought to “be
cast into the flames” (Hume, 2000:12). Although Hume wrote in the eighteenth century, his
arguments foreshadowed the more systematic stance taken by the Logical Positivists in the
early twentieth century. Both Hume and the Logical Positivists contended that statements
which cannot be grounded in sense experience or verifiable reasoning are effectively
meaningless. This essay explores Hume‟s criticisms of metaphysics, explains how the Logical
Positivists expanded upon these criticisms, and highlights both the strengths and weaknesses
of their arguments. By applying a dialectical method—presenting Hume‟s and the Positivists‟
“thesis,” examining potential “antithesis,” and seeking a concluding “synthesis”—the
discussion aims to illustrate why these philosophers viewed metaphysics with such Terms suspicion,
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