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Richard Jeffries, the nineteenth-century British naturalist, wrote: "Never, never rest contented with any circle of ideas, but always be certain that a wider one is still possible".
In the corresponding section of the Treatise, Book 1, part 3, section 2 ("Of probability; and of the idea of cause and effect"), Hume makes this completely explicit (T 1.3.2.11; SBN 77): "Shall we then rest contented with these two relations of contiguity and succession, as affording a compleat idea of causation?
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In any case, Professor Rosenberg does not rest content with some moderate form of naturalism.
Nevertheless, no historian can rest content simply with establishing facts and setting them forth in chronological order.
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