| David Hume - 1826 - 596 หน้า
...how I conceive this matter. Look round the vrorld : contemplate the whole and every part of it : You will find it to be nothing but one great machine,...accuracy which ravishes into admiration all men who hare ever contemplated them. The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1849 - 526 หน้า
...nature. " Look round the world," says Cleanthes ; " contemplate the whole and every part of it. You will find it to be nothing but one great machine,...human senses and faculties can trace and explain." These words, though uttered by an imaginary speaker, convey, I have no doubt, Hume's own opinion ;... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1849 - 500 หน้า
...nature. " Look round the world," says Cleanthes ; " contemplate the whole and every part of it. You will find it to be nothing but one great machine,...human senses and faculties can trace and explain." These words, though uttered by an imaginary speaker, convey, I have no doubt, Hume's own opinion ;... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 564 หน้า
...how I conceive this matter. JLook round the world : contemplate the whole and every part of it : you will find it to be nothing but one great machine,...into admiration all men who have ever contemplated themJ The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1855 - 512 หน้า
...nature. " Look round the world," says, Cleanthes ; " contemplate the whole and every part of it. You will find it to be nothing but one great machine,...human senses and faculties can' trace and explain." These words, though uttered by an imaginary speaker, convey, I have no doubt, Hume's own opinion ;... | |
| John Hunt - 1873 - 494 หน้า
...the object of worship in the temple than of disputation in the schools.' Cleanthes saw in the world but one great machine, subdivided into an infinite number of lesser machines, which again admit of subdivision to a degree beyond what human senses and faculties can trace or explain. All these various... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1876 - 496 หน้า
...alteration of Hume's meaning. 1 5. The argument, as originally stated by Cleanthes, is that the world is ' nothing but one great machine, subdivided into an...subdivisions, to a degree beyond what human senses can trace and explain.'1 The adaptation of means to ends is throughout similar; and we are, therefore,... | |
| 1917 - 714 หน้า
...how I conceive this matter. Look round the world : contemplate the whole and every part of it : you will find it to be nothing but one great machine,...into an infinite number of lesser machines, which 1 If we speak, as we may intelligibly do in another connexion, of God as necessarily existing, we mean,... | |
| David Hume - 1907 - 340 หน้า
...Cleanthes adopts one of the popular deistical conceptions of the eighteenth century. The universe is "nothing but one great machine, subdivided into an...lesser machines, which again admit of subdivisions," apparently to an unlimited degree. This familiar figure of speech is not intended to express more than... | |
| Hans Lindau - 1911 - 334 หน้า
...Leibniz. Er will mit offenen Augen glauben (p. 47 sq.). „Look round the world . . . You will find . . . one great machine', subdivided into an infinite number...admiration all men who have ever contemplated them . . ." Durch Analogie wird dann auf eine Intelligenz als Urheberin geschlossen. Diesen physikoteleologischen... | |
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