"There is no such thing as freedom of choice unless there is freedom to refuse."
"To consider the matter aright, reason is nothing but a wonderful and unintelligible instinct in our souls, which carries us along a certain train of ideas, and endows them with particular qualities, according to their particular situations and relations. This instinct, 'tis true, arises from past observation and experience; but can anyone give the ultimate reason, why past experience and observation produces such an effect, any more than why nature alone should produce it?"
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Source: David Hume (2003). “A Treatise of Human Nature”, p.128, Courier Corporation
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