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David Hume
An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding

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1 IV, II, 29 | experience should be extended to future times, and to other objects, 2 IV, II, 30 | make it the standard of our future judgement, these arguments 3 IV, II, 30 | the supposition that the future will be conformable to the 4 IV, II, 32 | their foundation, that the future will resemble the past, 5 IV, II, 32 | past may be no rule for the future, all experience becomes 6 IV, II, 32 | resemblance of the past to the future; since all these arguments 7 IV, II, 32 | proves not that, for the future, it will continue so. In 8 IV, II, 33 | the past resembling the future, and to expect similar effects 9 V, I, 36(*)| infer, what will, for the future, result from them. Thus, 10 V, I, 36 | makes us expect, for the future, a similar train of events 11 VI, 0, 47 | transfer the past to the future, in all our inferences; 12 VI, 0, 47 | transferring the past to the future, and enter into our consideration, 13 VI, 0, 47 | transfer the past to the future, in order to determine the 14 VI, 0, 47 | transferring the past to the future. Let any one try to account 15 II, 0, 60 | to control and regulate future events by their causes. 16 VIII, I, 62 | of words, the object of future scrutiny and examination? 17 VIII, I, 65 | nature, and regulate our future conduct, as well as speculation. 18 VIII, I, 69 | inferences concerning the future, and as we conclude that 19 VIII, I, 70 | Nor is less certain of the future event than if it were connected 20 X, I, 96 | experience as a full proof of the future existence of that event. 21 X, II, 110 | human nature to foretell future events, it would be absurd 22 XI | particular Providence~and of a future State~ ~ 23 XI, 0, 112 | consequently a providence and a future state, seem to loosen, in 24 XI, 0, 113 | deny a providence and a future state, I undermine not the 25 XI, 0, 122 | conclusions concerning his past or future conduct. But this method


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