id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hume-enquiry-4145 hume-enquiry-4145 .txt text/plain 53960 2045 57 What though these reasonings concerning human nature seem abstract, All the objects of human reason or enquiry may naturally be divided Matters of fact, which are the second objects of human reason, are natural reason and abilities; if that object be entirely new to him, he particular effects into a few general causes, by means of reasonings natural objects, by observing the effects which result from them. reach the idea of cause and effect; since the particular powers, by common experience, like other natural events: But the power or energy by Inference and reasoning concerning the operations of nature would, from natural causes and voluntary actions; but the mind feels no difference He reasoned, like a man of sense, from natural causes; but reasonably follow in inferences of this nature; both the effect and most natural principles of human reason.[32] But what renders the matter ./cache/hume-enquiry-4145.txt ./txt/hume-enquiry-4145.txt