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David Hume
An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding

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1 I, 0, 8 | nature. It is remarkable concerning the operations of the mind, 2 I, 0, 9 | success in our enquiries concerning the mental powers and economy, 3 I, 0, 10 | though these reasonings concerning human nature seem abstract, 4 II, 0, 17 | dispute, which may arise, concerning their nature and reality.*~ 5 III, 0, 19 | an enquiry or discourse concerning the others:*(2) and if we 6 IV | Sect. IV. Sceptical Doubts concerning the~Operations of the Understanding~ ~ 7 IV, I, 22 | 22. All reasonings concerning matter of fact seem to be 8 IV, I, 22 | island. All our reasonings concerning fact are of the same nature. 9 IV, I, 23 | satisfy ourselves, therefore, concerning the nature of that evidence, 10 IV, I, 23 | ever draw any inference concerning real existence and matter 11 IV, I, 24 | pronounce with certainty concerning it. Such is the influence 12 IV, I, 25 | we required to pronounce concerning the effect, which will result 13 IV, II, 28 | nature of all our reasonings concerning matter of fact? the proper 14 IV, II, 28 | reasonings and conclusions concerning that relation? it may be 15 IV, II, 29 | to form such a conclusion concerning their constant and regular 16 IV, II, 29 | origin of all our conclusions concerning matter of fact.~ 17 IV, II, 30 | demonstrative reasoning, or that concerning relations of ideas, and 18 IV, II, 30 | moral reasoning, or that concerning matter of fact and existence. 19 IV, II, 30 | said that all arguments concerning existence are founded on 20 V, I, 35 | conjecture or reasoning concerning any matter of fact, or be 21 V, I, 36 | in all our deliberations concerning the conduct of life; while 22 V, I, 36 | general and just maxims concerning human affairs and the conduct 23 V, II, 44 | in all our conclusions concerning matter of fact and existence; 24 VI, 0, 47 | however, and conclusions concerning the event are the same as 25 VII, I, 48 | bar to all our enquiries concerning causes, and reduces us to 26 VII, I, 50 | pronounce with certainty concerning it, by mere dint of thought 27 II, 0, 59 | or sceptical suspicion concerning every conclusion which is 28 II, 0, 59 | such as make discoveries concerning the weakness and narrow 29 II, 0, 60 | founded all our reasonings concerning matter of fact or existence. 30 II, 0, 60 | we attain any assurance concerning objects which are removed 31 II, 0, 60 | the ideas which we form concerning it, that it is impossible 32 VIII, I, 62 | capacity, such as those concerning the origin of worlds, or 33 VIII, I, 63 | the long disputed question concerning liberty and necessity; and 34 VIII, I, 64 | Inference and reasoning concerning the operations of nature 35 VIII, I, 65 | experiments which he forms concerning them. Nor are the earth, 36 VIII, I, 65 | any general observations concerning mankind; and no experience, 37 VIII, I, 66 | many general observations concerning the gradual change of our 38 VIII, I, 69 | that we draw all inferences concerning the future, and as we conclude 39 VIII, I, 69 | whence we draw inferences concerning them. But in order to throw 40 VIII, I, 69 | manner as in their reasonings concerning external objects; and firmly 41 VIII, I, 69 | inference and reasoning concerning the actions of others enters 42 VIII, I, 71 | But though this conclusion concerning human ignorance be the result 43 VIII, I, 72 | wrong end of this question concerning liberty and necessity, when 44 VIII, II, 75 | that we can draw inferences concerning human actions, and that 45 IX, 0, 82 | 82. ALL our reasonings concerning matter of fact are founded 46 IX, 0, 84(*)| Since all reasonings concerning facts or causes is derived 47 X, I, 96 | only guide in reasoning concerning matters of fact; it must 48 X, I, 96 | that, in our reasonings concerning matter of fact, there are 49 X, I, 97 | disputes, that may arise concerning them, is always derived 50 X, I, 97 | We frequently hesitate concerning the reports of others. We 51 X, I, 98 | We entertain a suspicion concerning any matter of fact, when 52 X, I, 98 | believe the first relations concerning the effects of frost, reasoned 53 X, II, 102 | provincial towns, as those concerning marriages; insomuch that 54 X, II, 108 | common in the testimony concerning religious miracles, than 55 X, II, 108 | religious miracles, than in that concerning any other matter of fact; 56 XI, 0, 113 | We shall not here dispute concerning the origin and government 57 XI, 0, 114 | or afford an inference concerning any other design or performance. 58 XI, 0, 116 | you to draw an inference concerning the existence of these causes. 59 XI, 0, 120 | standard of our judgement concerning this, and all other questions 60 XI, 0, 121 | to form new inferences concerning the effect, and examine 61 XI, 0, 121 | draw a hundred inferences concerning what may be expected from 62 XI, 0, 121 | experiences and observations, concerning the usual figure and members 63 XI, 0, 122 | long chain of conclusions concerning his past or future conduct. 64 XI, 0, 122 | the philosophical disputes concerning metaphysics and religion.~ 65 XI, 0, 124 | conjecture or inference at all concerning its cause. If experience 66 XII, I, 125 | no opinion or principle concerning any subject, either of action 67 XII, II, 133 | than all the conclusions concerning the properties of circles 68 XII, II, 133 | certainty and assurance concerning any one object.~ 69 XII, II, 135 | evidence, or to the reasonings concerning matter of fact, are either 70 XII, II, 135 | we reason every moment concerning fact and existence, and 71 XII, II, 137 | enquiry, to satisfy themselves concerning the foundation of these 72 XII, III, 139 | we ever satisfy ourselves concerning any determination, which 73 XII, III, 141 | Moral reasonings are either concerning particular or general facts. 74 XII, III, 141 | composed partly of reasonings concerning particular, partly concerning 75 XII, III, 141 | concerning particular, partly concerning general facts. It has a 76 XII, III, 141 | perceived. Or if we reason concerning it, and endeavor to fix 77 XII, III, 141 | contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. 78 XII, III, 141 | any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence?


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