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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume
page 184 of 205 (89%)

Descartes
57 n.;
his universal doubt antecedent to study if strictly taken is
incurable, since even from an indubitable first principle no
advance can be made except by the faculties which we doubt,
116;
his appeal to the veracity of God is useless, 120 (v. _Scepticism_,
116-132).

Design
argument from, 105 f. (v. _Providence_).

Divisibility
of mathematical and physical points, 124.

Doubt
Cartesian, 116, 120 (v. _Scepticism_ A).


Epictetus
34.

Epicurean
philosophy, defence of, 102-15;
denial of providence and future state is harmless, 104 (v.
_Providence_).

Euclid
truths in, do not depend on existence of circles or triangles, 20.
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