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" And thus, though every impression and idea we remember be considered as existent, the idea of existence is not derived from any particular impression. The idea of existence, then, is the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent. "
The Metaphysics of the School: Book 4. Principles of being; Book 5. Causes ... - Página 100
por Thomas Harper - 1881
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., Volumen1

David Hume - 1874 - 604 páginas
...copied from any prior impression. But according to Hume it does not mean this. ' The idea of existence is the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent ; 'a and not only so, ' the belief of existence joins no new ideas to those which compose the idea...
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., Volumen1

David Hume - 1874 - 604 páginas
...copied from any prior impression. But according to Hume it does not mean this. ' The idea of existence is the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent ; '2 and not only so, ' the belief of existence joins no new ideas to those which compose the idea...
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Philosophy of English Literature: A Course of Lectures Delivered in the ...

John Bascom - 1893 - 458 páginas
...fact impart and explain. Other conceptions are pushed aside in like fashion. " The idea of existence is the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent."|| " We have no other notion of cause and effect but that of certain objects, which have always been conjoined...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volumen32

1875 - 820 páginas
...distinct ideas, but " merely of the manner and order in which objects exist." 3 " The idea of existence is the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent." * " We have no other notion of cause and effect but that of certain objects which have always been...
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Mind, Volumen10

1885 - 672 páginas
...speculative philosophy to the most consistent idealism possible. In saying that "the idea of existence is the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent," he unconsciously reproduces the conclusion of Parmenides and anticipates Hegel. Social History of the...
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Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy, Volumen7

1882 - 646 páginas
...uninterruptedness of any object through a supposed variation of time,'' and his " idea of existence " as " the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent". F. Harper's account of Kant is also fair and very complete, though he warns us that, as mere ideology...
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The Veil of Isis: A Series of Essays on Idealism

Thomas Ebenezer Webb - 1885 - 400 páginas
...could be derived he considered obvious, and accordingly he concluded that " to reflect on anything simply, and to reflect on it as existent, are nothing different from each other " — that " any idea we please to form is the idea of a being, and the idea of a being is any idea we please...
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The Veil of Isis: A Series of Essays on Idealism

Thomas Ebenezer Webb - 1885 - 396 páginas
...being, and the idea of a being is any idea we please to form" — in fine, that " the idea of existence is the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent" (i. 96). By the same reasoning he came to the conclusion that external existence was nothing but a...
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Works of Thomas Hill Green: Philosophical works

Thomas Hill Green - 1885 - 580 páginas
...copied from any prior impression. But according to Hume it does not mean this. ' The idea of existence is the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent;'* and not only so, ' the belief of existence joins no new ideas to those which compose the idea of the...
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Mind, Volumen10

1885 - 684 páginas
...speculative philosophy to the most consistent idealism possible. In saying that "the idea of existence is the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent," he unconsciously reproduces the conclusion of Parmenides and anticipates Hegel. Social History of the...
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