"David Hume - An Account of Necessity" - читать интересную книгу автора (Hume David)obscure, perplex'd and
for many Ages by those who were, and still are, endeavouring to by rendering every Man an they may think fit to It is this, and this chiefly, that interests me so much in the cause of the supreme Spirit that has created, and still governs the Universe; which I call our Country, and our Friends, which I call them, and them only, we can those Duties we owe to Mankind, our Country, and our Friends, which I call Neighbors and ourselves, which I call behoves Mankind to have the Science of clearly explained as possible: It is an to render it obscure and perplex'd through Ignorance or Want of Capacity: It is a the Sake of any , [1][COPYRIGHT: (c) 1995, James Fieser ([email protected]), all rights reserved. Unaltered copies of this computer text file may be freely distribute for personal and classroom use. Alterations to this file are permitted only for purposes of computer printouts, although altered computer text files may not circulate. Except to cover nominal distribution costs, this file cannot be sold without written permission from the copyright holder. This copyright notice supersedes all previous notices on earlier versions of this text file. When quoting from this text, please use the following citation: (Internet Release, 1995). EDITORIAL CONVENTIONS: letters between slashes (e.g., H/UME\) designate small capitalization. Letters within angled brackets (e.g., within square brackets (e.g., [1]). Original pagination is contained within curly brackets (e.g., {1}). Spelling and punctuation have not been modernized. Printer's errors have been corrected without note. Bracketed comments within the end notes are the editor's. This is a working draft. Please report errors to James Fieser ([email protected]).] [2]Vol. II. P. 220 |
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