id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 53791 Hume, David Philosophical Works, v. 1 (of 4) Including All the Essays, and Exhibiting the More Important Alterations and Corrections in the Successive Editions Published by the Author .txt text/plain 130705 5078 60 all our simple impressions and ideas, 'tis impossible to prove by a same manner as one particular idea may serve us in reasoning concerning 'Tis the same case with the impressions of the senses as with the ideas can plainly be nothing but different ideas, or impressions, or objects their idea, 'tis evident _cause_ and _effect_ are relations, of which ideas of cause and effect be derived from the impressions of reflection 'tis equally true, that all reasonings concerning causes and effects impression to the idea of any object, we might possibly have separated the memory or senses to the idea of an object, which we call cause or idea of the related objects, by a natural transition of the disposition idea, when this very instance of our reasonings from cause and effect ideas, which may be the objects of our reasoning. believe that any object exists, of which we cannot form an idea. ./cache/53791.txt ./txt/53791.txt