David Hume — "The general rule is, that all objects, which are continguous in time and place, …"

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.
David Hume — David Hume Early Modern · Empiricism, skepticism

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A Treatise of Human Nature, Book 1, Part 3, Section 3

Date: 1739-1740

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