Benjamin Libet’s brain activity / free will experiments. 2- Verifying causality, the existence of the Self and the logical justification of Induction are all problems for Hume, describe his arguments for at least one of these. 3- Kant ‘answers’ to Hume that even if we are tied to the perspective of our empirical habits we can still know universal truths like: ‘Everything must have a cause’, ‘All experiences imply a self’ and/or ‘Induction can lead to verifiable laws of nature’. How does he use the notion of ‘synthetic a-priori’ to argue these statements? (You only have to choose one statement but can answer two or three if you wish to). 4- Hegel believes that reality = rationality. What does this mean for human history and for our possibility of knowing things in themselves?
