David Hume — "The imagination is a great source of error."
The imagination is a great source of error.
The imagination is a great source of error.
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"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."
"The general rule is, that all objects, which are continguous in time and place, and betwixt which there is an original resemblance, are conceived as united by the imagination."
"The greatest part of mankind are naturally stupid and ignorant, and consequently owe their submission to the magistrate by the force of custom and education, more than from any sense of their duty or …"
"Our judgements concerning moral distinctions are derived from the moral sentiment, and not from reason."
"Generally speaking, the errors in religion are dangerous; those in philosophy only ridiculous."
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