David Hume Quote

The senses alone are not implicitly to be depended on. We must correct their evidence by reason, and by considerations, derived from the nature of the medium, the distance of the object, and the disposition of the organ, in order to render them, within their sphere, the proper criteria of truth and falsehood.


The Philosophy of David Hume (ed. 1963)


The senses alone are not implicitly to be depended on. We must correct their evidence by reason, and by considerations, derived from the nature of...

The senses alone are not implicitly to be depended on. We must correct their evidence by reason, and by considerations, derived from the nature of...

The senses alone are not implicitly to be depended on. We must correct their evidence by reason, and by considerations, derived from the nature of...

The senses alone are not implicitly to be depended on. We must correct their evidence by reason, and by considerations, derived from the nature of...