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But Hume argues that in attempting to go beyond anything we can possibly experience, these metaphysical theories try to "penetrate into subjects utterly inaccessible to the understanding" (EHU 1.11/11), which makes their claims to have found the "ultimate principles" of human nature not just false, but unintelligible.
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So, of course, is Shakespeare's Shakespeare but an art that is, on the one hand, utterly inaccessible and lost to time (inasmuch as it was written for production under particular circumstances) and therefore in need of some transformative act of rediscovery, of recovery.
In my childhood, my ancestral town seemed utterly inaccessible.
Some farms are inaccessible to canvassers.
The wiring was inaccessible to the public, he noted.
But these collections are inaccessible to most players.
This world is all but inaccessible to Brown.
Parts of TriBeCa are still inaccessible to cars on weekdays.
Couture until then was inaccessible to younger women.
Mat is virtually inaccessible to foreigners studying Russian.
In regions inaccessible to fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters take over.
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