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" But this universal and primary opinion of all men is soon destroyed by the slightest philosophy, which teaches us that nothing can ever be present to the mind but an image or perception... "
Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man - Σελίδα 128
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects: In Two Volumes

David Hume - 1804 - 552 σελίδες
...beings, who perceive or contemplate it. ' I But this universal and primary opinion of all men is sobn destroyed by the slightest philosophy, which teaches...are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed, without being able to produce any immediate intercourse between the mind and the object....

Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Τόμος 2

David Hume - 1809 - 556 σελίδες
...uniform and entire, independent ef the situation of intelligent beings, who perceive or contemplate it. But this universal and primary opinion of all men...are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed, without being able to produce any immediate intercourse between the mind and the object....

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 564 σελίδες
...fimilar to what is fuppofed in the ideal theory, or that, * " The slightest philosophy" (says Mr. Hume) "teaches us, that " nothing can ever be present to the mind, but an image, or per" ception ; and that the senses are only the inlets through whick> ." these images are conveyed...

An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1817 - 528 σελίδες
...uniform and entire, independent of the situation of intelligent beings, who perceive or contemplate it. But this universal and primary opinion of all men...are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed, without being able to produce any immediate intercourse between the mind and the object....

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμοι 1-2

Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 706 σελίδες
...other. * See his Treatise on the Eye, vol. ii. p. 356. t " The slightest philosophy" (says Mr. Hume) " teaches us, that nothing can ever be •'present to...image, or perception ; and that the senses are only the in" lets through which these images are conveyed ; without being able to produce any inime" dialo intercourie...

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμοι 1-2

Dugald Stewart - 1822 - 572 σελίδες
...t See his Treatise on the Eye, vol. ii. p. 356. Л í * The slightest philosophy" (says Mr. Hume) " teaches us, that nothing can - ever be present to...are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed ; without being •• able to produce any immédiate intercourse between the mind and the...

The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 628 σελίδες
...uniform and entire, independent of the situation of intelligent beings, who perceive or contemplate it. But this universal and primary opinion of all men...are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed, without being able to produce any immediate intercourse between the mind and the object....

Essays on the Powers of the Human Mind: To which are Added, An Essay on ...

Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 σελίδες
...have found in any other author : I shall therefore examine it minutely. First, He" tells us, That " this universal and primary opinion of all men is soon...philosophy, which teaches us, that nothing can ever he present to the mind but an image or perception." The phrase of being present to the mind has some...

The Works of Dugald Stewart: Dissertation exhibiting a general view of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 510 σελίδες
...objects, and never entertain any suspicion, that the one arc nothing but representations of the other But this universal and primary opinion of all men...are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed, without being able to produce any immediate intercourse between the mind and the object....

Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 σελίδες
...other, * See his Treatise on the Eye, vol. ii. p. 359. •f "The slightest philosophy," says Mr. Hume," teaches us, that nothing can ever be present to the...are only the inlets, through which these images are conveyed ; without being; able to produce any immediate intercourse between the mind and the object....




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