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David Hume
An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding

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liberty

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1 II, 0, 13 | to possess this unbounded liberty, we shall find, upon a nearer 2 VIII | Sect. VIII. Of Liberty and Necessity~ ~ 3 VIII, I, 63 | disputed question concerning liberty and necessity; and to so 4 VIII, I, 63 | both of necessity and of liberty, according to any reasonable 5 VIII, I, 72 | this question concerning liberty and necessity, when they 6 VIII, I, 72(*)| prevalence of the doctrine of liberty may be accounted for, from 7 VIII, I, 72(*)| we have, or may have, of liberty or indifference, in many 8 VIII, I, 72(*)| some preceding objects; as liberty, when opposed to necessity, 9 VIII, I, 72(*)| intuitive proof of human liberty. We feel, that our actions 10 VIII, I, 72(*)| fantastical desire of shewing liberty, is here the motive of our 11 VIII, I, 72(*)| we may imagine we feel a liberty within ourselves, a spectator 12 VIII, I, 73 | regard to the question of liberty and necessity; the most 13 VIII, I, 73 | agreed in the doctrine of liberty as well as in that of necessity, 14 VIII, I, 73 | verbal. For what is meant by liberty, when applied to voluntary 15 VIII, I, 73 | acknowledged matters of fact. By liberty, then, we can only mean 16 VIII, I, 73 | may. Now this hypothetical liberty is universally allowed to 17 VIII, I, 74 | definition we may give of liberty, we should be careful to 18 VIII, I, 74 | above mentioned be admitted; liberty, when opposed to necessity, 19 VIII, II, 75 | both of necessity and of liberty, as above explained, are 20 VIII, II, 77 | the same arguments, that liberty, according to that definition 21 VIII, II, 78 | regard to necessity and liberty. I can foresee other objections, 22 VIII, II, 78 | universe; no indifference; no liberty. While we act, we are, at 23 XI, 0, 111 | which, as it requires entire liberty above all other privileges, 24 XI, 0, 116 | should be indulged in the liberty of conjecture and argument. 25 XI, 0, 123 | conclusion in favour of liberty, though upon different premises


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