There is nothing in the mind of man that is not first in the senses, or in the operations of the mind itself.
Empiricism, skepticism
There is nothing in the mind of man that is not first in the senses, or in the operations of the mind itself.
Empiricism, skepticism
A Treatise of Human Nature, Book 1, Part 1, Section 1
1739-1740
Found in 1 providers: grok
Cross Reference
1 source
"It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest."
Strange & Unusual"It is not reason which is the guide of life, but custom."
Strange & Unusual"There is a great difference betwixt a man, who is by nature diffident, and one, who is so by habit and reflection."
Shocking"The passions are the only causes of action, and reason is and ought only to be the slave of the passions."
Shocking"Liberty, according to the most common acceptation of the word, is an entire absence of all external impediments of motion."
ShockingPremium quality, printed on demand. Ships worldwide.
Don't see what you're looking for? Email us for custom products