Similar words: exhume, humerus, humeral, humectant, facioscapulohumeral, hum, fume, chum. Meaning: n. Scottish philosopher whose sceptical philosophy restricted human knowledge to that which can be perceived by the senses (1711-1776).
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61. Hume "doesn't really have the authority, " Shales suggested — unless of course "one believes that every Christian by mandate must proselytize."
62. The issue of the rationality of inductive inference was first raised by David Hume, so it is also called "Humes problem".
63. Hume contended that only knowledge obtained by mathematical reasoning was certain.
64. An answer may lie in work by philosophers as different as David Hume, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and Alvin Plantinga.
65. It was until Hume that thoroughly studied the producing mechanism of sympathetic principle.
66. The context of this was that Hume was applying for a chair in moral philosophy at Adumbral and the clergy at Adumbral was very much against him.
67. The whole world emulates Athens and Rome ( David Hume ).
68. Wallace Hume Carothers was an American chemist, credited with the invention of Nylon.
69. His great sparring partner was his friend and fellow Scot, David Hume, who taught Smith many of his best punches.