David Hume — "It is impossible for us to think of any thing, which we have not antecedently fe…"
It is impossible for us to think of any thing, which we have not antecedently felt, either by our external or internal senses.
It is impossible for us to think of any thing, which we have not antecedently felt, either by our external or internal senses.
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"Beauty is no quality in things themselves: It exists merely in the mind which contemplates them; and each mind perceives a different beauty."
"The sceptic, therefore, still continues to reason and believe, even though he asserts that he cannot defend his reason by reasons."
"There is a great difference betwixt a man, who is by nature diffident, and one, who is so by habit and reflection."
"It is an infallible maxim, that no man was ever attached to the present order of things, who did not hope to profit by it."
"The most perfect philosophy of the natural kind is of little use to us, if it do not enable us to correct our errors, and regulate our passions."
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