| David Hume - 1826 - 508 หน้า
...comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place where these scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed. What then gives us so great a propension to ascribe an identity... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1854 - 374 หน้า
...comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only that constitute the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place where these scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed."1 From such a conclusion, the passage to scepticism on the... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1858 - 548 หน้า
...comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place where these scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed."1 We have thus, according to Hume, no apprehension or assurance... | |
| Victor Cousin - 1855 - 650 หน้า
...comparison of the theater must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only that constitute the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place where these scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed." — p. 313. Now even if it should be admitted with Hume,... | |
| 1865 - 728 หน้า
...comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only that constitute the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place where those scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed." J That Mr. J. Mill entertains... | |
| Charles Beard - 1865 - 736 หน้า
...comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only that constitute the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place where those scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed." \ That Mr. J. Mill entertains... | |
| William Jackson - 1874 - 436 หน้า
...comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place, where these scenes are represented, or of the materials, of which it is composed." It is curious that Hume wishing to represent Mind as a... | |
| William Jackson - 1874 - 432 หน้า
...comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place, where these scenes are represented, or of the materials, of which it is composed." It is curious that Hume wishing to represent Mind as a... | |
| David Hume - 1874 - 604 หน้า
...comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place, where these scenes are SECT. represented, or of the materials, of which it is compos'd.1 . ^ What then gives us so great a... | |
| David Hume - 1874 - 604 หน้า
...But this comparison must not mislead us. ' They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place where these scenea are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed.' The problem for Hume then in... | |
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