David Hume — "The error is not in the senses, but in the understanding."
The error is not in the senses, but in the understanding.
The error is not in the senses, but in the understanding.
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"Heaven and Hell suppose two distinct species of men, the good and the bad; but the greatest part of mankind float betwixt vice and virtue. -- Were one to go round the world with an intention of giving…"
"A man who is temperate in everything is a man who is not interested in anything."
"All our ideas are nothing but copies of our impressions, or, in other words, that it is impossible for us to think of anything, which we have not antecedently felt, either by our external or internal …"
"Whatever is may not be, and whatever is not may be."
"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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