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1 I, 0, 2 | beyond controversy, the foundation of morals, reasoning, and 2 IV, I, 25 | never be able to show us any foundation for this preference.~ In 3 IV, II, 28 | it is asked, What is the foundation of all our reasonings and 4 IV, II, 28 | humour, and ask, What is the foundation of all conclusions from 5 IV, II, 29 | would willingly know the foundation. It is allowed on all hands 6 IV, II, 32 | experience suppose, as their foundation, that the future will resemble 7 IV, II, 32 | scepticism, I want to learn the foundation of this inference. No reading, 8 V, I, 36 | which is ultimately the foundation of our inference and conclusion.~ 9 V, I, 37 | belief is entirely without foundation.~ 10 VII, I, 57(*)| other Cartesians made it the foundation of all their philosophy. 11 VIII, I, 70 | society? Where would be the foundation of morals, if particular 12 IX, 0, 85 | even one experiment as the foundation of reasoning, and expect 13 X, II, 104 | established on any solid foundation. Every miracle, therefore, 14 X, II, 107 | miracle, and make it a just foundation for any such system of religion.~ 15 X, II, 108 | proved, so as to be the foundation of a system of religion. 16 XI, 0, 115 | anything further, or be the foundation of any new inference and 17 XI, 0, 115 | or at least, without any foundation in reason; and that you 18 XI, 0, 121 | replied he, is a sufficient foundation for this difference in my 19 XI, 0, 121 | undergo. But what is the foundation of this method of reasoning? 20 XI, 0, 121 | anything farther, or be the foundation of any new inference. The 21 XII, I, 128 | therefore, without any foundation in reasoning.~ 22 XII, II, 137 | themselves concerning the foundation of these operations, or 23 XII, III, 141 | of another. * Such is the foundation of moral reasoning, which 24 XII, III, 141 | general facts. It has a foundation in reason, so far as it 25 XII, III, 141 | its best and most solid foundation is faith and divine revelation.~