David Hume — "I am sensible that my philosophy is very little susceptible of the ornaments of …"
I am sensible that my philosophy is very little susceptible of the ornaments of eloquence and poetry.
I am sensible that my philosophy is very little susceptible of the ornaments of eloquence and poetry.
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"Generally speaking, the errors in religion are dangerous; those in philosophy only ridiculous."
"The fact is, that the greatest part of our reasonings, concerning matters of fact, are founded on the relation of cause and effect."
"The most perfect happiness consists in the most perfect activity."
"It forms a strong presumption against all supernatural and miraculous relations, that they are observed chiefly to abound among ignorant and barbarous nations; or if a civilized people has ever given …"
"All systems of morality, which have hitherto been advanced, are founded on the principle that morality is something real and intrinsic."
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