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| Alphabetical [« »] truly 1 trust 5 trusted 5 truth 19 truths 3 try 5 trying 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 readily 19 reality 19 terms 19 truth 19 unknown 19 whatever 19 words | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances truth |
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1 I, 0, 2 | should for ever talk of truth and falsehood, vice and 2 I, 0, 8 | consequently, that there is a truth and falsehood in all propositions 3 I, 0, 8 | propositions on this subject, and a truth and falsehood, which lie 4 I, 0, 10 | enquiry with clearness, and truth with novelty! And still 5 IV, I, 21 | is our evidence of their truth, however great, of a like 6 IV, I, 24 | or a tiger?~ But the same truth may not appear, at first 7 V, I, 34 | by it, except the love of truth; and that passion never 8 V, I, 36 | calmness and distinction. The truth is, an unexperienced reasoner 9 VIII, II, 75 | nothing to the discovery of truth, but only to make the person 10 X, I, 95 | evidence, then, for the truth of the Christian religion 11 X, I, 95 | than the evidence for the truth of our senses; because, 12 X, I, 97 | commonly an inclination to truth and a principle of probity; 13 X, II, 106 | loss to distinguish between truth and falsehood in the most 14 X, II, 108 | instances of the violation of truth in the testimony of men, 15 X, II, 108 | probable. As the violations of truth are more common in the testimony 16 X, II, 108 | scrutiny, lest we depart from truth. Above all, every relation 17 XII, I, 125 | we can ever hope to reach truth, and attain a proper stability 18 XII, I, 126 | the proper criteria of truth and falsehood. There are 19 XII, I, 131(*)| and undoubtedly with great truth) to have composed his book