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| Alphabetical [« »] instant 3 instantly 3 instead 8 instinct 12 instincts 6 instruct 1 instructing 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 hope 12 impressions 12 inferred 12 instinct 12 leave 12 made 12 objections | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances instinct |
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1 V, II, 45 | act of the mind, by some instinct or mechanical tendency, 2 V, II, 45 | has she implanted in us an instinct, which carries forward the 3 IX, 0, 94 | nothing but a species of instinct or mechanical power, that 4 IX, 0, 94 | intellectual faculties. Though the instinct be different, yet still 5 IX, 0, 94 | different, yet still it is an instinct, which teaches a man to 6 XII, I, 127| are carried, by a natural instinct or prepossession, to repose 7 XII, I, 127| this blind and powerful instinct of nature, they always suppose 8 XII, I, 128| infallible and irresistible instinct of nature: for that led 9 XII, I, 132| opinion, if rested on natural instinct, is contrary to reason, 10 XII, I, 132| is contrary to natural instinct, and at the same time carries 11 XII, II, 136| but custom or a certain instinct of our nature; which it 12 XII, III, 139| strong power of natural instinct, could free us from it.