David Hume Quote

I do not think a philosopher who would apply himself so earnestly to the explaining the ultimate principles of the soul, would show himself a great master in the very science of human nature, which he pretends to explain, or very knowing in what is naturally satisfactory to the mind of man.


The Philosophical Works (ed. 1964)


I do not think a philosopher who would apply himself so earnestly to the explaining the ultimate principles of the soul, would show himself a great...

I do not think a philosopher who would apply himself so earnestly to the explaining the ultimate principles of the soul, would show himself a great...

I do not think a philosopher who would apply himself so earnestly to the explaining the ultimate principles of the soul, would show himself a great...

I do not think a philosopher who would apply himself so earnestly to the explaining the ultimate principles of the soul, would show himself a great...