I never thought of calling in question, until the conclusions you draw from them in the " Treatise of Human Nature " made me suspect them. If these principles are solid, your system must stand ; and whether they are or not, can better be judged after... An Enquiry Into Human Nature - Страница 208написао/ла John Gibson Macvicar - 1853 - 228 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| John Hill Burton, David Hume - 1846 - 566 страница
...philosophers ; principles which I never thought of calling in question, until the conclusions you draw from them in the " Treatise of Human Nature " made...and have furnished proper artillery for the purpose. When you have seen the whole of my performance, I shall take it as a very great favour to have your... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 страница
...philosophers ; principles which I never thought i of calling in question, until the conclusions you draw from them in the Treatise of Human Nature made me...praise, both because you have made it a distinct and determined mark to be aimed at, and have furnished proper artillery for the purpose.* • Kant makes... | |
| John Hill Burton, David Hume - 1846 - 556 страница
...clouds and darkness. I agree with you, therefore, that if this system shall ever be demolished, ^ou have a just claim to a great share of the praise,...and have furnished proper artillery for the purpose. When you have seen the whole of my performance, I shall take it as a very great favour to have your... | |
| Patrick Proctor Alexander - 1875 - 284 страница
...philosophers — principles which I never thought of calling in ' question, until the conclusions you draw from them in the ' " Treatise of Human Nature " made...have ' furnished proper artillery for the purpose.' These extracts from Mr Burton's Life of Hume being given (and I confess they are not so conclusive... | |
| Patrick Proctor Alexander - 1875 - 284 страница
...to light the whole system that grows out of them, ' than when the greater part of it was wrapped tip in clouds ' and darkness. I agree with you, therefore,...have ' furnished proper artillery for the purpose.' These extracts from Mr Burton's Life of Hume being given (and I confess they are not so conclusive... | |
| Joseph Haven - 1876 - 432 страница
...on Human Nature made me suspect them. If these principles are solid, your system must stand ; . . . I agree with you, therefore, that if this system shall...praise, both because you have made it a distinct and determined mark to be aimed at, and have furnished proper artillery for the purpose." In a note on... | |
| James Orr - 1903 - 268 страница
...philosophers; principles which I never thought of calling in question until the conclusions you draw from them in the Treatise of Human Nature made me...because you have made it a distinct and determinate aim to be marked at, and have furnished proper artillery for the purpose." 2 1 Burton, ii. p. 153.... | |
| Henry Grey Graham - 1908 - 441 страница
...your system must stand ; I agree with you, therefore, that if this system shall ever be abolished, you have a just claim to a great share of the praise ; both because you have made a distinct and determinate work to be aimed at and have furnished proper artillery for the purpose."... | |
| Ernest Campbell Mossner - 2001 - 768 страница
...Philosophers : Principles, which I never thought of calling in Questinn, untill the conclusinns you draw from them in the treatise of human Nature made me...distinct and determinate mark to be aimed at, and have furoished proper artillery for the purpose.1 The remainder of Reid's letter describing the activities... | |
| Thomas Reid, Derek R. Brookes - 2000 - 380 страница
...And whether they are or not, can better be judged after you have brought to Light the whole System 30 that grows out of them, than when the greater part...and have furnished proper artillery for the purpose. 35 When you have seen the whole of my performance I shall take it as a very great favour to have your... | |
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