Adam, though his rational faculties be supposed, at the very first, entirely perfect, could not have inferred from the fluidity and transparency of water that it would suffocate him, or from the light and warmth of fire that it would consume him. No object... Brownson's Quarterly Review - الصفحة 484المحررون: - 1874عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| David Hume - 1804 - عدد الصفحات: 552
...suffocate him ; or from the light and warmth of fire; that it would consume him. No object ever discovers, by the qualities which appear to the senses, either...experience, ever draw any inference concerning real existence and matter of fact. This proposition, that causes and effects are discoverable, not by reason,... | |
| David Hume - 1817 - عدد الصفحات: 528
...it would consume him. No object ever discovers, by the qualities which appear to the senses, cither the causes which produced it, or the effects which...experience, ever draw any inference concerning real existence and matter of fact. This proposition, that causes and, effects are discoverable, not by reason,... | |
| John Douglas - 1824 - عدد الصفحات: 268
...suffocate him, or from the light and warmth of fire, that it would consume him. No object ever discovers, by the qualities which appear to the senses, either...our reason, unassisted by experience, ever draw any inferences concerning real existence and matter *of fact." It is on the truth of these assertions that... | |
| John Douglas - 1832 - عدد الصفحات: 270
...him, or from the " light and warmth of fire, that it would consume " him. No object ever discovers, by the qualities " which appear to the senses, either...reason, unassisted by experience, ever " draw any inferences concerning real existence and " matter of facth." It is on the truth of these assertions... | |
| John Douglas (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1832 - عدد الصفحات: 266
...him, or from the " light and warmth of fire, that it would consume " him. No object ever discovers, by the qualities " which appear to the senses, either...reason, unassisted by experience, ever " draw any inferences concerning real existence and " matter of facth." It is on the truth of these assertions... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1855 - عدد الصفحات: 568
...suffocate him ; or from the light and warmth of fire, that it would consume him. No object ever discovers, by the qualities which appear to the senses, either...experience, ever draw any inference concerning real existence or matters of fact. The effect is a distinct event from the cause, and no analysis of either... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 576
...suffocate him ; or from the light and warmth of fire that it would consume him. No object ever discovers, by the qualities which appear to the senses, either...experience, ever draw any inference concerning real existence and matter of fact. This proposition, that causes and effects are discoverable, not by reason,... | |
| Henri Édouard Schedel - 1858 - عدد الصفحات: 510
...no object," says that eminent thinker, " ever discovers, by the qualities which appear to the sense, either the causes which produced it, or the effects...experience, ever draw any inference concerning real existence and matter of fact. The same truth obtains with regard to events which have become familiar... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1875 - عدد الصفحات: 500
...is due to experience ; the other, the extremely irrelevant assertion that " no object ever discovers by the qualities which appear to the senses either...produced it or the effects which will arise from it," — in other words, no object, viewed in its present condition, is viewed in its past and future* condition... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1879 - عدد الصفحات: 230
...by which he supports this conclusion in the Inquiry, however, is not strictly relevant to the issue. which will arise from it ; nor can our reason, unassisted...experience, ever draw any inference concerning real existence and matter of fact."— (IV. p. 35.) Abundant illustrations are given of this assertion,... | |
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