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David Hume and the Habit of Doubt

On an ordinary afternoon in Edinburgh, David Hume liked to walk. Not to pray, not to preach, but to think—and then to doubt what he had just thought. Neighbors saw an amiable, heavy-set gentleman strolling the streets; posterity would see the man who quietly asked whether any of us truly knows what we think we know.
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