David Hume — "The most perfect philosophy of the natural kind only staves off our ignorance a …"
The most perfect philosophy of the natural kind only staves off our ignorance a little longer.
The most perfect philosophy of the natural kind only staves off our ignorance a little longer.
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"The humour of the populace, in matters of religion, is a most curious subject of speculation."
"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…"
"Generally speaking, the errors in religion are dangerous; those in philosophy only ridiculous."
"It is an infallible maxim, that no man was ever attached to the present order of things, who did not hope to profit by it."
"A propensity to laugh is at the bottom of all our serious philosophical enquiries."
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