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David Hume
An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding

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1 I, 0, 9 | It is probable, that one operation and principle of the mind 2 IV, I, 20 | discoverable by the mere operation of thought, without dependence 3 IV, I, 24 | these effects by the mere operation of our reason, without experience. 4 IV, I, 25 | the mind proceed in this operation? It must invent or imagine 5 IV, I, 25 | effect could result from the operation of that cause. When I see, 6 IV, I, 26 | ultimate cause of any natural operation, or to show distinctly the 7 IV, I, 27 | previously acquainted with the operation of these qualities.~ ~ 8 V, I, 35 | understanding has no part in the operation, he would nevertheless continue 9 V, I, 36 | of any particular act or operation produces a propensity to 10 V, I, 36 | to renew the same act or operation, without being impelled 11 V, I, 36(*) | that must follow from their operation, establish particular principles 12 V, I, 36(*) | actually resulted from the operation of particular objects, and 13 V, I, 38 | circumstances. It is an operation of the soul, when we are 14 V, II, 44 | former? This is the whole operation of the mind, in all our 15 V, II, 45 | foregoing theory, that, as this operation of the mind, by which we 16 VI, 0, 46 | of the imagination, this operation may, perhaps, in some measure, 17 VI, 0, 47 | or irregularity in their operation. Fire has always burned, 18 VI, 0, 47 | parts, have prevented the operation. Our reasonings, however, 19 VI, 0, 47 | try to account for this operation of the mind upon any of 20 VII, I, 50 | objects, and consider the operation of causes, we are never 21 VII, I, 50 | single instances of their operation; because no bodies ever 22 VII, I, 51 | necessary connexion, by their operation in particular instances, 23 VII, I, 52 | performs so extraordinary an operation; of this we are so far from 24 VII, I, 52 | power, by which this whole operation is performed, so far from 25 VII, I, 53 | the manner, in which this operation is performed, the power 26 VII, I, 53 | natural events and in the operation of external objects. Our 27 VII, I, 54 | for ever infallible in its operation. They acquire, by long habit, 28 VII, I, 55 | being determined to this operation by the impulse of the first 29 VII, I, 55 | which depends the mutual operation of bodies, we are no less 30 VII, I, 55 | power on which depends the operation of mind on body, or of body 31 VII, I, 56 | itself, and by its proper operation, it may serve all the purposes 32 VII, I, 57 | the universal energy and operation of the Supreme Being is 33 II, 0, 58 | single instances of the operation of bodies, we never can, 34 II, 0, 61 | single instances of the operation of bodies or minds, there 35 VIII, I, 64 | when we apply it to the operation of bodies.~ It seems evident 36 VIII, I, 65 | certain uniformity in the operation of the sun, rain, and earth 37 VIII, I, 65 | the rules by which this operation is governed and directed.~ 38 VIII, I, 67 | with no impediment in their operation. But philosophers, observing 39 VIII, I, 67 | cause, but from the secret operation of contrary causes. This 40 VIII, I, 70 | sentiments had no constant operation on actions? And with what 41 VIII, I, 70 | his guards, as from the operation of the axe or wheel. His 42 VIII, I, 70 | but their nature and their operation on the understanding never 43 IX, 0, 83 | which result from their operation. The ignorance and inexperience 44 IX, 0, 84 | application; nor can an operation of such immense consequence 45 IX, 0, 84 | explication can be given of this operation, in all the higher, as well 46 IX, 0, 90 | observation is a very nice operation; and nothing is more usual, 47 X, I, 95 | breast, by the immediate operation of the Holy Spirit.~ Nothing 48 XI, 0, 122(*)| superior, or of more extensive operation, than those which simply


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