An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume
page 183 of 205 (89%)
page 183 of 205 (89%)
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of matter of fact always possible, 21, 132. Creation 132 n. Criticism 132. Cudworth 57 n, 158 n. Custom when strongest conceals itself, 24; an ultimate principle of all conclusions from experience, 36, 127; and belief, 39-45; gives rise to inferences of animals, 84. Definition only applicable to complex ideas, 49; need of, 131; of cause, 60. Demonstrative opp. intuitive, 20; reasoning, 30; confined to quantity and number, 131; impossible to demonstrate a fact since no negation of a fact can involve a contradiction, 132. |
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