David Hume Quote

When I am convinced of any principle, it is only an idea which strikes more strongly upon me. When I give the preference to one set of arguments above another, I do nothing but decide from my feeling concerning the superiority of their influence.


Philosophical Works (ed. 1854)


When I am convinced of any principle, it is only an idea which strikes more strongly upon me. When I give the preference to one set of arguments...

When I am convinced of any principle, it is only an idea which strikes more strongly upon me. When I give the preference to one set of arguments...

When I am convinced of any principle, it is only an idea which strikes more strongly upon me. When I give the preference to one set of arguments...

When I am convinced of any principle, it is only an idea which strikes more strongly upon me. When I give the preference to one set of arguments...