David Hume — "A certain proof that men ever did, and ever will derive their religion from othe…"
A certain proof that men ever did, and ever will derive their religion from other sources than this species of reasoning.
A certain proof that men ever did, and ever will derive their religion from other sources than this species of reasoning.
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"The greatest part of mankind are governed by authority, not by reason."
"The greater part of mankind are more governed by interest than by reason."
"All doctrines, however, are not to be admitted on the same footing. Each must be tried by its own proper evidence; and as this evidence is more or less convincing, we must assent to it more or less st…"
"The life of man is a perpetual flux of motion. All his thoughts, sentiments, and actions are in a continual succession, and never remain for any considerable time in the same state."
"Our judgements concerning moral distinctions are derived from the moral sentiment, and not from reason."
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