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David Hume
An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding

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1 II, 0, 13 | escapes all human power and authority, but is not even restrained 2 IV, II, 31 | ever pretend to dispute the authority of experience, or to reject 3 IV, II, 31 | which gives this mighty authority to experience, and makes 4 V, I, 34 | principle of equal weight and authority; and that principle will 5 V, I, 36(*)| be trusted with unlimited authority; or from experience and 6 V, II, 39 | fiction. For as the mind has authority over all its ideas, it could 7 VI, 0, 47 | a particular weight and authority, in proportion as we have 8 VII, I, 52 | their orbit; this extensive authority would not be more extraordinary, 9 VII, I, 52 | of the body with a like authority; though we cannot assign 10 VII, I, 52 | independent of experience, why the authority of will over the organs 11 VII, I, 53 | of external objects. Our authority over our sentiments and 12 VII, I, 53 | ideas; and even the latter authority is circumscribed within 13 VII, I, 57 | and probabilities have any authority. Our line is too short to 14 VII, I, 57 | fancied experience has no authority when we thus apply it to 15 VII, I, 57(*)| establish that theory upon his authority. On the contrary, that great 16 VII, I, 57(*)| philosophy. It had, however, no authority in England. Locke, Clarke, 17 II, 0, 58 | produces this effect. The authority of the will over its own 18 VIII, I, 65 | their proper weight and authority, that perfect disinterestedness, 19 IX, 0, 82 | will acquire additional authority, if we find, that the same 20 X, I, 95 | learned prelate, that the authority, either of the scripture 21 X, I, 97 | villany, has no manner of authority with us.~ And as the evidence, 22 X, I, 98 | destruction of belief and authority.~ I should not believe such 23 X, I, 98 | might invalidate so great an authority.~The Indian prince, who 24 X, I, 99(*)| person, claiming a divine authority, should command a sick person 25 X, II, 102 | ought to destroy all its authority. The passion of surprise 26 X, II, 102 | loses all pretensions to authority. A religionist may be an 27 X, II, 103 | inviolable sanction and authority, which always attend received 28 X, II, 103 | or sufficient credit and authority to contradict and beat down 29 X, II, 103 | being supported by so great authority, and displayed by all the 30 X, II, 104 | reason, which diminishes the authority of prodigies, that there 31 X, II, 104 | hand, we are to regard the authority of Titus Livius, Plutarch, 32 X, II, 105 | The persons, from whose authority he related the miracle, 33 X, II, 106 | has the utmost force and authority in some cases, when it relates 34 X, II, 106 | cases, have equal force and authority? Suppose that the Caesarean 35 X, II, 106 | judicature, with all the authority, accuracy, and judgement, 36 X, II, 107 | experience only, which gives authority to human testimony; and 37 X, II, 108 | must diminish very much the authority of the former testimony, 38 X, II, 110 | for a divine mission or authority from heaven. So that, upon 39 XI, 0, 114 | energies, without reason or authority.~ The same rule holds, whether 40 XI, 0, 116 | poets, supported by your authority, O Athenians, talk of a 41 XI, 0, 116 | who pretend to neglect authority, and to cultivate reason, 42 XI, 0, 122 | beyond which we have no authority to ascribe to him any attribute


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