At present they [philosophers] seem to be in a very lamentable condition, and such as the poets have given us but a faint notion of in their descriptions of the punishment of Sisyphus and Tantalus. For what can be imagin'd more tormenting, than to seek with eagerness, what for ever flies us; and seek for it in a place, where 'tis impossible it can ever exist?


§ 4.2 - A Treatise of Human Nature (1739-40) - Of The Understanding


At present they [philosophers] seem to be in a very lamentable condition, and such as the poets have given us but a faint notion of in their...

At present they [philosophers] seem to be in a very lamentable condition, and such as the poets have given us but a faint notion of in their...

At present they [philosophers] seem to be in a very lamentable condition, and such as the poets have given us but a faint notion of in their...

At present they [philosophers] seem to be in a very lamentable condition, and such as the poets have given us but a faint notion of in their...