Talk:Treatise of Human Nature
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| Edition | 1739-40 |
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| Contributor(s) | Caton |
| Level of progress | Proofread by 1 user |
| Notes | Index:Treatise_of_Human_Nature_(1888).djvu |
| Proofreaders | Zhaladshar |
[edit] Inquiry
does any one know where the phrase "tis not contrary to reason to prefer the destruction of the whole world to the scratching of my finger" is as there is so much text and i aint understanmding its true meaning.
See Treatise on Human Nature, Book 2, part 3, section 3, paragraph 6.