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David Hume
An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding

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reflection

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1 IV, II, 33 | a moment, or if, after reflection, you produce any intricate 2 V, I, 35 | faculties of reason and reflection, to be brought on a sudden 3 V, I, 36 | derived from study and reflection.~ But notwithstanding that 4 V, I, 36 | effects of reasoning and reflection, they will be found to terminate, 5 V, I, 36 | process of thought, and some reflection on what we have observed, 6 V, II, 41 | beget that regular train of reflection or discourse, which, in 7 V, II, 41 | consider him directly than by reflection in an image, which is equally 8 VII, I, 48 | escape us, when surveyed by reflection; nor is it in our power 9 VII, I, 51 | this idea be derived from reflection on the operations of our 10 VII, I, 51 | idea, then, is an idea of reflection, since it arises from reflecting 11 VII, I, 57 | Being but what we learn from reflection on our own faculties. Were 12 VIII, I, 65| however accurately digested by reflection, would ever serve to any 13 VIII, I, 71| will, we shall find, upon reflection, that they dissent from 14 VIII, II, 80| mediately or immediately, from a reflection of these opposite interests. 15 X, II, 102| little room for reason or reflection; but addressing itself entirely 16 XI, 0, 124| I leave it to your own reflection to pursue the consequences 17 XII, III, 138| corrected by common sense and reflection. The greater part of mankind 18 XII, III, 138| its determinations; such a reflection would naturally inspire 19 XII, III, 138| advantages of study and reflection, are commonly still diffident 20 XII, III, 140| diversity, and, by an obvious reflection, pronounce one thing not


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