David Hume — "The chief cause of human error is to be found in the prejudice of the imaginatio…"
The chief cause of human error is to be found in the prejudice of the imagination.
The chief cause of human error is to be found in the prejudice of the imagination.
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"The greatest part of mankind may be divided into two classes; that of shallow thinkers, who fall short of the truth, and that of abstruse thinkers, who go beyond it."
"Some exalt our species to the skies, and represent man as a kind of human demigod, who derives his origin from heaven, and retains evident marks of his lineage and descent. Others insist upon the blin…"
"The elegant part of mankind, who are not addicted to the severer sciences, may here find entertainment, and perhaps instruction."
"A certain proof that men ever did, and ever will derive their religion from other sources than this species of reasoning."
"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."
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