Hume says "When we entertain, therefore, any suspicion that a philosophical term is employed without any meaning or idea (as is but too frequent) , we need but enquire, ..."
A) from which authority or expert opinion is this derived?
B) from what formal definition of the term is it derived?
C) from which related concepts is it derived?
D) from what impression is that supposed idea derived?
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