| Gérard Kreijen - 2004 - 405 หน้า
...a sudden I am surpriz'd to find, that instead of the usual copulations of propositions, is, and is not, I meet with no proposition that is not connected...however, of the last consequence. For as this ought, or ough not, expresses some new relation or affirmation, 'tis necessary that it shou'd be observ'd and... | |
| Ramin Jahanbegloo - 2004 - 244 หน้า
...copulations ol propositions, is and is not, I meet \\nlt no ртрosiiion 1ha1 ts not mnnected \\tth an ought, or an ought not. This change is imperceptible;...ought, or ought not, expresses some new relation or afftrmation, 'tis necessary that it should be observed and explained; and at the same time that a reason... | |
| James Steintrager - 2004 - 144 หน้า
...from propositions connected with 'is, and is not' to those connected 'with an ought, or an ought wot'? This change is imperceptible; but is, however, of...new relation or affirmation, 'tis necessary that it shou'd be observ'd and explain'd; and at the same time that a reason should be given, for what seems... | |
| Gordon Graham - 2004 - 240 หน้า
...of a sudden I am surpriz'd to find that instead of the usual copulations of propositions, is, and is not, I meet with no proposition that is not connected...or an ought not. This change is imperceptible; but it is however, of the last consequence. (Hume 1739, 1967: 469) Hume thinks that trying to derive an... | |
| Dolores Morondo Taramundi - 2004 - 129 หน้า
...a sudden I am surpriz'd to find, that instead of the usuai copulations of propositions, is, and is not, I meet with no proposition that is not connected with an ought, or an ought not. This change is impercep tibie; but is, however, of the last consequence. Por as this ought, or ought not, expresses... | |
| John Haldane - 2004 - 294 หน้า
...a sudden I am surpriz'd to find, that instead of the usual copulations of propositions, is, and is not, I meet with no proposition that is not connected with an ought, or an ought not. (Hume, 1740, 1964). This, Hume observes, breaks one of the rules of syllogistic reasoning, namely that... | |
| Shaun Hargreaves Heap, Yanis Varoufakis - 2004 - 392 หน้า
...of a sudden I am surprised to find, that instead of the usual copulations of propositions, is and is not, I meet with no proposition that is not connected with an ought or an ought not.' Why and how does this deontology emerge? Sugden (1986, 1989) takes a neo-Humean perspective in which... | |
| Michele Prandi - 2004 - 548 หน้า
...of a sudden I am surpris'd to find that instead of the usual copulation of propositions, is, and is not, I meet with no proposition that is not connected with an ought, or ought not. This change is imperceptible; but is, however, of the last consequence. For as this ought,... | |
| Carleton University - 2004 - 596 หน้า
...of a sudden I am surpriz'd to find, that instead of the usual copulations of propositions, is and is not, I meet with no proposition that is not connected with an ought or ought not. This change is imperceptible, but is, however, of the last importance." So David Hume complained... | |
| Brian G. Henning - 2005 - 276 หน้า
...affairs; when of a sudden I am surpriz'd to find, that instead of the usual of propositions, is, and is not, I meet with no proposition that is not connected...new relation or affirmation, 'tis necessary that it shou'd he observ'd and explain'd; and at the same time that reason should be given, for what seems... | |
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