A mind, whose acts and sentiments and ideas are not distinct and successive ; one, that is wholly simple, and totally immutable, is a mind which has no thought, no reason, no will, no sentiment, no love, no hatred ; or, in a word, is no mind at all. Reading Hume's Dialogues: A Veneration for True Religion - Página 89por William Lad Sessions - 2002 - 296 páginasPré-visualização limitada - Acerca deste livro
| David Hume - 1788 - 600 páginas
...limple, and totally immutable ; is a mind, which has no thought, no reafon, no will, no fentiment, no love, no hatred ; or in a word, is no mind at all. It is an abufe of terms to give it that appellation ; and we may as well fpeak of limited extenfion... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - 1815 - 422 páginas
...which are absolutely incompatible with that intelligent nature essential to him. A mind, whose acts aqd sentiments and ideas are not distinct and successive;...love, no hatred; or, in a word, is no mind at all. It is an abuse of -terms to give it that appellation; and we may as well speak of limited extension... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 596 páginas
...him any attributes which are absolutely incompatible with that intelligent nature essential to him. A mind, whose acts and sentiments and ideas are not...love, no hatred ; or, in a word, is no mind at all. It is an abuse of terms to give it that appellation ; and we may as well speak of limited extension... | |
| Henry O'CONNOR (Barrister-at-Law) - 1837 - 376 páginas
...and ideas are not successive and distinct,—one that is wholly simple, and totally immutable,—is a mind which has no thought, no reason, no will, no sentiment, no love, no hatred, or, in short, is no mind at all. It is an absurdity in terms to give it that appellation ; and we may as well... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - 1842 - 618 páginas
...him any attributes which are absolutely incompatible with that intelligent nature essential to him. A mind whose acts and sentiments and ideas are not...love, no hatred ; or, in a word, is no mind at all. It is an abuse of terms to give it that appellation ; and we may as well speak of limited extension... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - 1842 - 620 páginas
...him any attributes which are absolutely incompatible with that intelligent nature essential to him. A mind whose acts and sentiments and ideas are not...love, no hatred ; or, in a word, is no mind at all. It is an abuse of terms to give it that appellation ; and we may as well speak of limited extension... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 572 páginas
...him any attributes which are absolutely incompatible with that intelligent nature essential to him. A mind, whose acts and sentiments and ideas are not...love, no hatred ; or, in a word, is no mind at all. It is an abuse of terms to give it that appellation ; and we may as well speak of limited extension... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 564 páginas
...him any attributes which are absolutely/ incompatible with that intelligent nature essential to him. A mind, whose acts and sentiments and ideas are not...sentiment, no love, no hatred ; or, in a word, is no rnind at all. It is an abuse of terms to give it that appellation ; and we may as well speak of limited... | |
| David Hume - 1874 - 544 páginas
...incompatible with that intelligent nature, essential to him. A mind, whose acts and sentiments and ideas are v not distinct and successive ; one, that is wholly...love, no hatred ; or in a word, is no mind at all. It is an abuse of terms to give it that appellation ; and we may as well speak of limited extension... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1876 - 504 páginas
...human ideas, that he is absolutely simple and immutable, are in fact atheists without knowing it. ' A mind whose acts and sentiments and ideas are not...love, no hatred ; or, in a word, is no mind at all.' 3 The ontologists may prove the existence of God ; but God with them means pure Being — a blank,... | |
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