Well I was joking. But seriously would anyone hear Hume? There is constant
conjunction everywhere all the time. The ringing would be incessant and
overpowering. Wouldn't Hume seek medical attention for the constant ringing
in his ears?
     Cheers, Ken Hanly

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> Hume would say, more constant conjunction is what you have--here, the CC
of
> the bell with the CC of the two other things. --jks
>
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> << I give up. What would Hume say? The bell is warning you that constant
>  conjunction is bad for your constitution?
>      Cheers, Ken Hanly
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>  >
>  > > turn up in the future? Like what? Suppose a bell went off whenever
you
>  had
>  > constant conjunction, starting today. Would that help? You know what
Hume
>  > would say.
>  >
>  >
>   >>
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