David Hume — "The great end of all speculation is to make our natural sentiments of approbatio…"
The great end of all speculation is to make our natural sentiments of approbation and blame coincide with those of the wise and judicious.
The great end of all speculation is to make our natural sentiments of approbation and blame coincide with those of the wise and judicious.
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"We make allowance for a certain degree of selfishness in men; because we know it to be inseparable from human nature, and inherent in our frame and constitution."
"The great subverter of the universe, and of all systems of theology and moral philosophy, is the principle of ANARCHY."
"Every thing in the world is purchased by labour."
"The identity, which we ascribe to the mind of man, is only a fictitious one."
"Beauty in things exists in the mind which contemplates them."
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