David Hume Quotes about Science
The life of man is of no greater importance to the universe than that of an oyster.
David Hume, Richard H. Popkin (1998). “Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (Second Edition)”, p.100, Hackett Publishing
Generally speaking, the errors in religion are dangerous; those in philosophy only ridiculous.
A Treatise upon Human Nature bk. 1 (1739)
David Hume (1874). “A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning Into Moral Subjects; and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion”, p.452
'Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary' (ed. T. H. Green and T. H. Grose, 1875) 'Of the Standard of Taste' (1757)
David Hume (1759). “The Commonwealth, and the reigns of Charles II. and James II”, p.450
David Hume (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of David Hume (Illustrated)”, p.675, Delphi Classics
David Hume (2003). “A Treatise of Human Nature”, p.128, Courier Corporation
David Hume (2003). “A Treatise of Human Nature”, p.130, Courier Corporation
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Section VI (p. 37)
David Hume (2003). “A Treatise of Human Nature”, p.176, Courier Corporation
David Hume (1758). “Essays and Treatises on several subjects, etc. New edition”, p.305
David Hume (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of David Hume (Illustrated)”, p.1066, Delphi Classics