David Hume — "The fact is, that the greatest part of our reasonings, concerning matters of fac…"
The fact is, that the greatest part of our reasonings, concerning matters of fact, are founded on the relation of cause and effect.
The fact is, that the greatest part of our reasonings, concerning matters of fact, are founded on the relation of cause and effect.
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"I am sensible, that, in order to make a man a good cavaller, 'tis not sufficient to teach him to ride; he must have a good horse."
"Every thing in the world is purchased by labour."
"The most perfect philosophy of the natural kind only staves off our ignorance a little longer."
"Liberty, according to the most common acceptation of the word, means a power of acting or not acting, according to the determinations of the will."
"It is seldom, that liberty of any kind is lost all at once. Slavery has so frightful an aspect to men accustomed to freedom, that it must steal upon them by degrees, and must disguise itself in a thou…"
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