A CAUSE is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it, that the idea of the one determines the mind to form the idea of the other, and the impression of the one to form a more lively idea of the other. The New International Encyclopæeia - Stran 338uredili: - 1909Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1739 - 480 strani
...that the Idea of the one determines the *' Mind to form the Idea of the other, and the Im" preflion of the one to form a more lively Idea of «' the other." Should this Definition be rejected for the fame Reafon as the foregoing, he knows no other Remedy,... | |
| James Beattie - 1771 - 588 strani
...find, that the idea of the one determines my mind to form the idea of the other, and the impreflion of the one to form a more lively idea of the other. So that, according to our author's definition, the one houfe is die caufe, and the other the effec"l!... | |
| James Beattie - 1776 - 504 strani
...find, that the idea of the one determines my mind to form the idea of the other, and the impreffion of the one to form a more lively idea of the other. So that, according to our author's definition, the one houfe is the caufe, and the other the effect!... | |
| James Beattie (LL.D.) - 1807 - 400 strani
...seeing them constantly together for several months, 1 find, that the idea of the one determines my mind to form the idea of the other, and the impression...of the one to form a more lively idea of the other. So that, according to our author's definition, the one house is the cause, and the other the effect... | |
| Lady Mary Shepherd - 1824 - 210 strani
...relations of pre" cedency and contiguity to those objects that " resemble the latter. In the latter sense, a " cause is an object precedent and contiguous "...the one to form a more lively idea of the " other." c I now refer the reader to the three Sections already mentioned, as found in the 2d Vol. of Mr. Hume's... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 508 strani
...drawn from objects foreign to the cause, we may substitute this other definition in its place, viz. " A cause is an object precedent and contiguous to another,...of the one to form a more lively idea of the other. " Should this definition also be rejected for the same reason, I know no other remedy, than that the... | |
| Alfred Lyall - 1830 - 682 strani
...that " resemble the latter. In the latter sense, a " 'cause is an object precedent and contiguous " fo another, and so united with it, that the " idea of...the one to form a more lively idea of the " other" I now refer the reader to the three Sections already mentioned, as found in the 2d Vol. of Mr. Hume's... | |
| Ritter - 1853 - 680 strani
...Hum. nal. I p. 298. A cause is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united whit i(, that the idea of the one determines the mind to form...of the one to form a more lively idea of the other. ¿n bei' toccli, iiibtm uni une bcftimmt finben uiijcvc ©ebonfen »on ber Цфф ju ber SSirfung übergeben... | |
| Heinrich Ritter - 1853 - 702 strani
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| David Hume - 1854 - 470 strani
...objects foreign to the cause, we may substitute this other definition in its place, viz. "A cause ia an object precedent, and contiguous to another, and...the one to form a more lively idea of the other." Should this definition also be rejected for the same reason, I know no other remedy, than that the... | |
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