What two arguments does he offer for the theses


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Hume argues that every simple idea is a copy of an impression of inner or outer sense and that every complex idea is a bundle or assemblage of simple ideas, that is, complex ideas are structured ensembles of simple ideas. What two arguments does he offer for these theses? How compelling are these arguments? Does Hume think both arguments are equally good? Explain.

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