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Sentence
Like
a
huntsman
who,
for
the
sake
of
a
better
run,
should
outrace
his
quarry,
or
who,
seeing
that
the
dogs
were
close
upon
the
hare,
should,
in
order
to
prolong
the
chase,
start
a
fresh
hare,
kept
till
then
snug
at
his
saddle-bow,
so
Hume,
in
the
excitement
of
metaphysical
pursuit,
instead
of
stopping
to
gather
up
whatever
verified
affirmations
came
his
way,
would
prefer
to
follow
any
new
negation
that
he
espied,
or,
if
momentarily
accepting
any
affirmation
as
established,
would
proceed
forthwith
to
affirm
its
direct
opposite
with
the
view
of
neutralising
both.
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Like a huntsman who, for the sake of a better run, should outrace his quarry, or who, seeing that the dogs were close upon the hare, should, in order to prolong the chase, start a fresh hare, kept till then snug at his saddle-bow, so Hume, in the excitement of metaphysical pursuit, instead of stopping to gather up whatever verified affirmations came his way, would prefer to follow any new negation that he espied, or, if momentarily accepting any affirmation as established, would proceed forthwith to affirm its direct opposite with the view of neutralising both.
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