| David Hume - 1826 - 508 ˹éÒ
...connected with r'or my part, when I enter most intimately into . ftat I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heat or...light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe any thing but the... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1846 - 510 ˹éÒ
...such idea For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some perception or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch mytelf at any time without a perception, and nover can observe any thing but the... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1858 - 548 ˹éÒ
...idea.". . . . " For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heat or...light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. / never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can OBSERVE anything but the perception.... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 470 ˹éÒ
...when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular percep/ tion or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe any thing but the... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 898 ˹éÒ
...invariable self. ' When I enter,' he says, ' most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heat or...love or hatred, pain or pleasure.' Mind is nothing bat a bundle of conceptions, in a perpetual flux and movement. He goes on to explain by what tendencies... | |
| Noah Porter - 1869 - 752 ˹éÒ
...Thus Hume Bays: "For my part, when I cuter most intimately into -what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heat or...light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without »perception, and never can observe anything/;«; tho... | |
| Noah Porter - 1871 - 592 ˹éÒ
...Thus Hume says : " For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heat or...light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I can never catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception."... | |
| Noah Porter - 1874 - 594 ˹éÒ
...Thus Hume says : " For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heat or...light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I can never catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception."... | |
| William Jackson - 1874 - 436 ˹éÒ
...such idea. . . . For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heat or...light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception.... | |
| David Hume - 1874 - 604 ˹éÒ
...connected with it ? For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heat or...light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe any thing but the... | |
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