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David Hume
An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding

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1 I, 0, 5 | whole society, and bestow a similar correctness on every art 2 I, 0, 5 | probably will still improve, by similar gradations.~ 3 II, 0, 14 | examine is copied from a similar impression. Those who would 4 IV, II, 29 | and expect that effects, similar to those which we have experienced, 5 IV, II, 29 | may be only in appearance similar; this is the main question 6 IV, II, 29 | which are, in appearance, similar, will be attended with similar 7 IV, II, 29 | similar, will be attended with similar effects. I shall allow, 8 IV, II, 31 | induced to expect effects similar to those which we have found 9 IV, II, 31 | From causes which appear similar we expect similar effects. 10 IV, II, 31 | appear similar we expect similar effects. This is the sum 11 IV, II, 32 | new object, endowed with similar sensible qualities, is produced, 12 IV, II, 32 | is produced, we expect similar powers and forces, and look 13 IV, II, 32 | powers; And when he says, Similar sensible qualities will 14 IV, II, 32 | always be conjoined with similar secret powers, he is not 15 IV, II, 32 | resemble the past, and that similar powers will be conjoined 16 IV, II, 32 | powers will be conjoined with similar sensible qualities. If there 17 IV, II, 33 | candle; but will expect a similar effect from a cause which 18 IV, II, 33 | effect from a cause which is similar in its sensible qualities 19 IV, II, 33 | the future, and to expect similar effects from causes which 20 IV, II, 33 | which are, to appearance, similar. This is the proposition 21 V, I, 36 | expect, for the future, a similar train of events with those 22 V, II, 44 | memory or senses, is of a similar nature, and arises from 23 V, II, 44 | nature, and arises from similar causes, with the transition 24 VI, 0, 47 | are to appearance exactly similar, all these various effects 25 VII, I, 48 | introduced into our reasonings: Similar objects are readily taken 26 II, 0, 59 | arises from a number of similar instances which occur of 27 II, 0, 59 | is supposed to be exactly similar; except only, that after 28 II, 0, 59 | that after a repetition of similar instances, the mind is carried 29 II, 0, 59 | connexion, and a number of similar instances, by which it is 30 II, 0, 60 | extraneous and foreign to it. Similar objects are always conjoined 31 II, 0, 60 | are always conjoined with similar. Of this we have experience. 32 II, 0, 60 | and where all the objects similar to the first are followed 33 II, 0, 60 | are followed by objects similar to the second. Or in other 34 II, 0, 60 | this sound, and that all similar vibrations have been followed 35 II, 0, 60 | vibrations have been followed by similar sounds: Or, that this vibration 36 II, 0, 61 | arises from a number of similar instances, and not from 37 II, 0, 61 | illustration) is exactly similar to any instance that may, 38 VIII, I, 64| operations of nature, where similar objects are constantly conjoined 39 VIII, I, 64| constant conjunction of similar objects, and the consequent 40 VIII, I, 65| and regular conjunction of similar events, we may possibly 41 VIII, I, 70| contain inferences of a similar nature, attended with more 42 IX, 0, 82 | observed to result from similar causes. Where the causes 43 IX, 0, 82 | the causes are entirely similar, the analogy is perfect, 44 IX, 0, 83 | observation to result from similar objects.~ 45 IX, 0, 85 | reasoning, and expect a similar event with some degree of 46 XI, 0, 120| methods of reasoning exactly similar? And under what pretence 47 XII, III, 140| and number are entirely similar, their relations become


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