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" The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute the mind; nor have we the most distant notion of the place where these scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed. "
The Metaphysics of the School: Book 4. Principles of being; Book 5. Causes ... - Página 98
por Thomas Harper - 1881
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 508 páginas
...may have to imagine that simplicity and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute...are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed. What then gives us so great a propension to ascribe an identity to these successive perceptions,...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Volumen10

Dugald Stewart - 1858 - 548 páginas
...may have to imagine that simplicity and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute...are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed."1 We have thus, according to Hume, no apprehension or assurance of Self, nor of an invariable...
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A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, Volumen5

Robert Chambers - 1854 - 374 páginas
...may have to imagine that simplicity and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only that constitute...are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed."1 From such a conclusion, the passage to scepticism on the immateriality of the soul was...
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The Theological Review: A Quarterly Journal of Religious Thought ..., Volumen2

1865 - 728 páginas
...may have to imagine that simplicity and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only that constitute...have we the most distant notion of the place where those scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed." J That Mr. J. Mill entertains...
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The Theological review [ed. by C. Beard]., Volumen2

Charles Beard - 1865 - 736 páginas
...may have to imagine that simplicity and' identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only that constitute...have we the most distant notion of the place where those scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed." \ That Mr. J. Mill entertains...
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The Philosophy of Natural Theology: An Essay in Confutation of the ...

William Jackson - 1874 - 432 páginas
...may have to imagine that simplicity and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute...are represented, or of the materials, of which it is composed." It is curious that Hume wishing to represent Mind as a melting mist of successive perceptions,...
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The philosophy of natural theology, an essay which obtained a prize at ...

William Jackson - 1874 - 436 páginas
...may have to imagine that simplicity and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute...are represented, or of the materials, of which it is composed." It is curious that Hume wishing to represent Mind as a melting mist of successive perceptions,...
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., Volumen1

David Hume - 1874 - 604 páginas
...may have to imagine that simplicity and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute...distant notion of the place, where these scenes are SECT. represented, or of the materials, of which it is compos'd.1 . ^ What then gives us so great a...
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., Volumen1

David Hume - 1874 - 604 páginas
...several perceptions successively make their appearance.' But this comparison must not mislead us. ' They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute...we the most distant notion of the place where these scenea are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed.' The problem for Hume then in...
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The Philosophy of Natural Theology: An Essay in Confutation of the ...

William Jackson - 1875 - 452 páginas
...may have to imagine that simplicity and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute...are represented, or of the materials, of which it is composed." It is curious that Hume wishing to represent Mind as a melting mist of successive perceptions,...
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