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David Hume
An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding

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1 II, 0, 16 | particular shade of blue, for instance, which it never has been 2 II, 0, 16 | are not always, in every instance, derived from the correspondent 3 II, 0, 16 | impressions; though this instance is so singular, that it 4 III, 0, 19(*)| 4) For instance Contrast or Contrariety 5 IV, I, 22 | fact, which is absent; for instance, that his friend is in the 6 IV, I, 23 | relation is not, in any instance, attained by reasonings 7 IV, I, 25 | that cause. When I see, for instance, a billiard-ball moving 8 IV, II, 31 | perfect at first, and upon one instance, as after ever so long a 9 IV, II, 31 | reasoning which, from one instance, draws a conclusion, so 10 V, I, 34 | which, in almost every instance, must be harmless and innocent, 11 V, I, 34 | we should conclude, for instance, as in the foregoing section, 12 V, I, 35 | because one event, in one instance, precedes another, that 13 V, I, 36 | objects - heat and flame, for instance, weight and solidity - we 14 V, I, 36 | not able to draw from one instance, that is, in no respect, 15 V, I, 36(*)| result from them. Thus, for instance, the limitations and restraints 16 V, I, 36 | apprehension; while it serves as an instance of the general corruption 17 V, II, 40 | I hear at present, for instance, a person's voice, with 18 VI, 0, 47 | particular effect; and no instance has ever yet been found 19 VI, 0, 47 | existed a hundred times, for instance, another ten times, and 20 VII, I, 50 | never able, in a single instance, to discover any power or 21 VII, I, 50 | in any single, particular instance of cause and effect, anything 22 II, 0, 58 | throughout all nature, any one instance of connexion which is conceivable 23 II, 0, 59 | and senses. Even after one instance or experiment where we have 24 II, 0, 59 | different from every single instance, which is supposed to be 25 II, 0, 59 | sole difference between one instance, from which we can never 26 II, 0, 60 | 60. And what stronger instance can be produced of the surprising 27 II, 0, 60 | conception of it. We say, for instance, that the vibration of this 28 II, 0, 60 | we are acquainted, in any instance, with the connecting principle 29 II, 0, 61 | and not from any single instance, it must arise from that 30 II, 0, 61 | differ from every individual instance. But this customary connexion 31 II, 0, 61 | they are alike. The first instance which we saw of motion communicated 32 II, 0, 61 | is exactly similar to any instance that may, at present, occur 33 VIII, I, 67 | contrary causes.~ Thus, for instance, in the human body, when 34 VIII, II, 76 | and be looked upon as an instance of that necessity, which 35 VIII, II, 78 | of. It may be said, for instance, that, if voluntary actions 36 IX, 0, 82 | circulation of the blood, for instance, is clearly proved to have 37 X, I, 97 | principles to a particular instance; we may observe that there 38 X, I, 98 | testimony.~ Suppose, for instance, that the fact, which the 39 X, II, 102 | most credible events. For instance: There is no kind of report 40 X, II, 106 | Philippi or Pharsalia for instance; that therefore all kinds 41 XI, 0, 120 | Epicurus. If you saw, for instance, a half-finished building, 42 XI, 0, 123 | philosophy; nor is there an instance, that any government has 43 XII, III, 141 | school metaphysics, for instance; let us ask, Does it contain


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