The Philosophical Works of David Hume, Volume 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1874 - English essays |
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according action advantage affection agreeable animal Anthropomorphism appears appetite approbation arise beauty benevolence betwixt cause cerning character CLEANTHES consider consider'd contrary cou'd dæmons Deity DEMEA deriv'd desire for pleasure determined distinction doctrine double relation emotion establish'd esteem evil excite experience farther feeling give happiness human nature Hume Hume's humi imagination impressions and ideas influence interest judgment justice kind latter lence Locke Locke's love and hatred manner means mind moral motive never object obligation observ'd observe operation original ourselves particular passion pathy person PHILO philosophers philosophical scepticism plac'd pleasure or pain present pride and humility pride or humility principles qualities reason regard relation of ideas relation of impressions resemblance rience satisfaction SECT sensation sense sensible sentiments Shaftesbury shou'd sion society suppos'd suppose sympathy thing tion tis evident tis impossible twill uneasiness vanity vice virtue virtuous wou'd