“The whole is a riddle, an enigma, an inexplicable mystery. Doubt, uncertainty, suspence of judgment appear the only result of ourmost accurate scrutiny, concerning this subject. But such is the frailty of human reason, and such the irresistible contagion of opinion, that even this deliberate doubt could scarcely be upheld; did we not enlarge our view, and opposing one species of superstition to another, set them a quarrelling; while we ourselves, during their fury and contention, happily make our escape into the calm, though obscure, regions of philosophy.”
Quote by David Hume
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Philosophical Essays: On Morals, Literature, and Politics
Source: Delphi Complete Works of David Hume (Illustrated)
Source: Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (Second Edition)
Source: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Source: A Treatise of Human Nature
Source: Dialogues sur la religion naturelle
Source: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding: Revision of Great Book
Source: The Philosophy of David Hume
Source: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding ; [with] A Letter from a Gentleman to His Friend in Edinburgh ; [and] An Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature
Source: An Enquiry Concerning the Human Understanding: And An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
