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David Hume
An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding

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1 I, 0, 4 | entertainments. Indulge your passion for science, says she, but 2 I, 0, 9 | matter too far, by their passion for some one general principle; 3 II, 0, 11 | disorders and agitations of the passion. When we reflect on our 4 II, 0, 15 | incapable of a sentiment or passion that belongs to his species; 5 II, 0, 17(*)| resentment of injuries, or the passion between the sexes is not 6 V, I, 34 | 34. The passion for philosophy, like that 7 V, I, 34 | strikes in with no disorderly passion of the human mind, nor can 8 V, I, 34 | superstitious credulity. Every passion is mortified by it, except 9 V, I, 34 | love of truth; and that passion never is, nor can be, carried 10 V, I, 34 | flattering no irregular passion, it gains few partizans: 11 V, I, 38 | unavoidable as to feel the passion of love, when we receive 12 V, II, 40 | define the feeling of cold or passion of anger, to a creature 13 V, II, 41 | resemblance, and that every passion, which that idea occasions, 14 VIII, II, 76 | injurious actions excite that passion, it is only by their relation 15 VIII, II, 79 | the emotions of pain or passion; much less can they maintain 16 IX, 0, 92 | from prejudice, education, passion, party, &c. hang more upon 17 X, II, 102 | destroy all its authority. The passion of surprise and wonder, 18 X, II, 102 | so willing to employ it, passion and a heated imagination 19 X, II, 106 | report which favours the passion of the reporter; whether 20 XI, 0, 112 | but arose entirely from passion and prejudice. But what 21 XII, III, 138 | understanding, checks their passion, and suspends their action.


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