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" Tis not solely in poetry and music, we must follow our taste and sentiment, but likewise in philosophy. When I am convinc'd of any principle, 'tis only an idea, which strikes more strongly upon me. When I give the preference to one set of arguments above... "
A Treatise on Probability - 81. lappuse
autors: John Maynard Keynes - 1921 - 466 lapas
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 508 lapas
...probable reasoning is nothing but a species of sensation. 'Tis not solely in poetry and music we i must follow our taste and sentiment, but likewise...philosophy. When I am convinced of any principle, I 'tis only an idea which strikes more strongly upon me. When I give the preference to one set of arguments...
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Errors Regarding Religion and Thoughts on Prayer at the Present Time

James Douglas (of Cavers.) - 1831 - 342 lapas
...existence. Again, Hume says, " all probable reasoning is nothing but a species of sensation ; 'tis not solely in poetry and music we must follow our taste and sentiment, but likewise in our philosophy." Thus when a man has a turn for paradoxical reasoning, it only shows that lie has a...
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Errors Regarding Religion

James Douglas (of Cavers.) - 1841 - 336 lapas
...divine existence. Again, Hume says, " all probable reasoning is nothing but a species of sensation, 'tis not solely in poetry and music we must follow our taste and sentiment, but likewise in our philosophy." Thus, when a man has a turn for paradoxical reasoning, it only shows that he has a...
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Geschichte der christlichen Philosophie, 8. sējums

Heinrich Ritter - 1853 - 702 lapas
...poetry and music, we mast follow our taste and sentiment, bat likewise in philosophy. 2) Ib. I p. 184. When I am convinced of any principle, 'tis only an idea, which strikes more strongly upon me. Wben 1 gire the preference to one set of arguments abore another, I do nothing but decide from my feeling...
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Geschichte der Philosophie, 12. sējums

Ritter - 1853 - 680 lapas
...béé Sualiémuc1) Ib. l p. 183. Thus all probable reasoning is nothing bul a species of sensation. Tis not solely in poetry and music, we must follow our taste and sentiment, but likewise in philosophy. 2) Ib. 1 p. 184. When I am convinced of any principle, 'tis only an idea, which strikes more strongly...
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., 1. sējums

David Hume - 1874 - 604 lapas
...relation to a present impression. Thus all probable reasoning is nothing but a species of sensation.i 'Tis not solely in poetry and music, we must follow our...sentiment, but likewise in philosophy. When I / am convinc'd of any principle, 'tis only an idea, which strikes ' more strongly upon me. When I give the...
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., 1. sējums

David Hume - 1874 - 604 lapas
...relation to a present impression. Thus all probable reasoning is nothing but a species of sensation.i "Tis not solely in poetry and music, we must follow our...sentiment, but likewise in philosophy. When I \ am convinc'd of any principle, 'tis only an idea, which strikes more strongly upon me. When I give the...
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British Thought and Thinkers: Introductory Studies, Critical, Biographical ...

George Sylvester Morris - 1880 - 404 lapas
...certain others. All belief is due only to original vividness or acquired intensity of impression. " When I am convinced of any principle, 'tis only an idea, which strikes more strongly upon me." The source of all logical persuasion is "feeling." If the attention excited by Hume's Treatise, in...
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Opere filosofiche di Roberto Ardigo, 1. sējums

Roberto Ardigò - 1882 - 446 lapas
...cogitative part of our natures.... Thus all probable reasoning is nothing but a species of sensation. ' Tis not solely in poetry , and music, we must follow our taste and sentiment, but likevise in philosophy.... Reason is nothing but a wunderful and unintelligible instinct in our souls...
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A Treatise of Human Nature

David Hume - 1888 - 752 lapas
...a. present impression. Thus all probable reasoning is nothing but a species of) */ sensation. 'Tis not solely in poetry and music, we must follow our taste and sentiment, but likewise in philosophy. Whenlajii_convinc'd of any principle^'tis only an idea, which strikes morestrongly _urxin_ me. When...
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