| David Hume - 1804 - 552 หน้า
...its falsehood would be more miracu" lous than the fact which it endeavours to establish: " And even in that case there is a mutual destruction of " arguments,...force, which remains, after " deducting the inferior." When any one tells me, that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself,... | |
| 1817 - 798 หน้า
...case, there is a mutual destruction of arguments, and the Superior only gives us an assurance «uitahlr to that degree of force which remains after deducting the inferior." In the above quotation, Mr. Hume юяояе? the utter incapacity of Icslimoni/ to prove a miracle. That... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 556 หน้า
...its falsehood would be more miracu" lous than the fact which it endeavours to establish: " And even in that case there is a mutual destruction of " arguments,...which remains, after ««deducting the inferior." When any one tells me, that he saw a dead man restored to life, 1 immediately consider with myself,... | |
| 1817 - 780 หน้า
...its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact which it endeavours to establish : and even, in that case, there is a mutual destruction of arguments,...force which remains after deducting the inferior." la the above quotation, Mr. Hume ftiumtt the utter incapacity of testimony to prove a miracle. That... | |
| David Hume - 1817 - 540 หน้า
...its falsehood would be more miraculous " than the fact which it endeavours to establish : And even " in that case there is a mutual destruction of arguments,...degree of force which remains after deducting the ii inferior." When any one tells me that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider... | |
| Christopher Benson - 1824 - 500 หน้า
...more miraculous than the fact it endeavours to establish." And even in that case he maintains, that " there is a mutual destruction of arguments, and the...force which remains after deducting the inferior." To the whole of this reasoning I deem it sufficient to reply by denying that experience is in all cases... | |
| Christopher Benson - 1824 - 500 หน้า
...more miraculous than the fact it endeavours to establish." And even in that case he maintains, that " there is a mutual destruction of arguments, and the...force which remains after deducting the inferior." To the whole of this reasoning I deem it sufficient to reply by denying that experience is in all cases... | |
| Christopher Benson - 1826 - 524 หน้า
...more miraculous than the fact it endeavours to establish." And even in that case he maintains, that " there is a mutual destruction of arguments, and the...force which remains after deducting the inferior," To the whole of this reasoning I deem it sufficient to reply by denying that experience is in all cases... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 626 หน้า
...though not so sensible with regard to us. lous than the fact which it endeavours to establish : And even in that case there is a mutual destruction of arguments,...only gives us an assurance suitable to that degree offoree which remains after deducting the inferior. ' When any one tells me that he saw a dead man... | |
| James Douglas - 1831 - 264 หน้า
...that its falsehood would be more miraculous than the fact which it endeavors to establish ; and, even in that case, there is a mutual destruction of arguments,...force which remains after deducting the inferior." Had Hume adhered to his own absurd test, he would still have been a Christian. [ Note F. ] In addition... | |
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