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David Hume
An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding

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philosophical

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1 I, 0, 8 | and the finer and more philosophical distinctions are no less 2 II, 0, 12 | not requisite for any, but philosophical purposes, to rank them under 3 II, 0, 13 | Or, to express myself in philosophical language, all our ideas 4 II, 0, 17 | therefore, any suspicion that a philosophical term is employed without 5 V, I, 38 | allowable for us to stop our philosophical researches. In most questions 6 VII, I, 49 | clearness and precision in philosophical reasonings, than what they 7 VII, I, 56 | if we would have a more philosophical confutation of this theory, 8 II, 0, 58 | when employed either in philosophical reasonings or common life.~ 9 VIII, II, 75| more blameable, than, in philosophical disputes, to endeavour the 10 VIII, II, 80| opposite interests. What though philosophical meditations establish a 11 VIII, II, 80| controuled or altered by any philosophical theory or speculation whatsoever.~ 12 X, I, 98 | during the lifetime of that philosophical patriot. * The incredibility 13 XI, 0, 112| contained any mob, but the more philosophical part of his audience, such 14 XI, 0, 113| speculative, and that, when, in my philosophical disquisitions, I deny a 15 XI, 0, 122| society any connexion with the philosophical disputes concerning metaphysics 16 XII, I, 125| not a greater number of philosophical reasonings, displayed upon 17 XII, I, 125| is possible to push these philosophical principles of doubt and 18 XII, I, 128| to justify this pretended philosophical system, by a chain of clear 19 XII, I, 130| the profounder and more philosophical sceptics will always triumph, 20 XII, I, 132| 123. Thus the first philosophical objection to the evidence 21 XII, II, 135| fact, are either popular or philosophical. The popular objections 22 XII, II, 136| sphere, and display those philosophical objections, which arise 23 XII, II, 137| concerned themselves in any philosophical researches. When he awakes 24 XII, III, 139| attending such an occupation, philosophical decisions are nothing but


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