David Hume quote about reason from An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - Nature will always maintain her rights, and prevail in the end over any abstract reasoning whatsoever.
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Nature will always maintain her rights, and prevail in the end over any abstract reasoning whatsoever.
 David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748). copy citation

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“Nor need we fear that this philosophy, while it endeavours to limit our enquiries to common life, should ever undermine the reasonings of common life, and carry its doubts so far as to destroy all action, as well as speculation. Nature will always maintain her rights, and prevail in the end over any abstract reasoning whatsoever. Though we should conclude, for instance, as in the foregoing section, that, in all reasonings from experience, there is a step taken by the mind which is not supported by any argument or process of the understanding; there is no danger that these reasonings, on which almost all knowledge depends, will ever be affected by such a discovery.” source

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