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Arguments Quotes by David Hume
- These arguments on each side (and many more might be produced) are so plausible, that I am apt to suspect, they may, the one as…
- The supposition that the future resembles the past, is not founded on arguments of any kind, but is derived entirely from habit.
- ..all arguments concerning existence are founded on the relation of cause and effect; that our knowledge of that relation is derived entirely from experience; and…
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