David Hume — "The identity, which we ascribe to the mind of man, is only a fictitious one."
The identity, which we ascribe to the mind of man, is only a fictitious one.
The identity, which we ascribe to the mind of man, is only a fictitious one.
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"The rules of morality are not the conclusions of our reason."
"There are no such things as moral demonstrations."
"The great end of all speculation is to make our natural sentiments of approbation and blame coincide with those of the wise and judicious."
"Beauty is no quality in things themselves: It exists merely in the mind which contemplates them; and each mind perceives a different beauty."
"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…"
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