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David Hume
An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding

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1 I, 0, 5 | we shall now proceed to consider what can reasonably be pleaded 2 IV, I, 25 | immediately falls: but to consider the matter a priori, is 3 IV, I, 27 | we reason a priori, and consider merely any object or cause, 4 V, II, 41 | removed, rather choose to consider him directly than by reflection 5 VI, 0, 46 | obvious; but to those who consider it more narrowly, it may, 6 VII, I, 48 | however, affirm, that, if we consider these sciences in a proper 7 VII, I, 50 | towards external objects, and consider the operation of causes, 8 VII, I, 53 | acquainted. Reflect upon it. Consider it on all sides. Do you 9 VII, I, 56 | sensible and immediate. They consider not that, by this theory, 10 II, 0, 60 | idea of the other. We may consider the relation of cause and 11 II, 0, 60(*) | with the former. When we consider the unknown circumstance 12 II, 0, 60 | communicated motion, we consider only the constant experienced 13 VIII, I, 62 | and examination? But if we consider the matter more narrowly, 14 VIII, I, 64 | idea of necessity, we must consider whence that idea arises 15 VIII, I, 67 | extraordinary actions, we may consider the sentiments commonly 16 VIII, I, 70 | conduct.~ And indeed, when we consider how aptly natural and moral 17 VIII, I, 72(*)| intelligent being, who may consider the action; and it consists 18 VIII, I, 72(*)| at present, it can. We consider not, that the fantastical 19 IX, 0, 94 | cease or diminish, when we consider, that the experimental reasoning 20 X, I, 100 | restored to life, I immediately consider with myself, whether it 21 X, II, 104 | better understood, let us consider, that, in matters of religion, 22 X, II, 109 | Here then we are first to consider a book, presented to us 23 XI, 0, 120 | to the order of nature? Consider the world and the present 24 XI, 0, 122 | indulge, is, that we tacitly consider ourselves, as in the place 25 XII, I, 127 | the existences, which we consider, when we say, this house 26 XII, III, 139 | common life, so long as they consider the imperfection of those


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