The nature of experience is this. We remember to have had frequent instances of the existence of one species of objects ; and also remember, that the individuals of another species of objects have always attended them, and have existed in a regular order... The Journal of Speculative Philosophy - 第 96 頁1880完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 584 頁
...production, that opinion must necessarily arise from experience and observation. Now the nature of experience is this. We remember to have had frequent instances...objects have always attended them, and have existed in regular order of contiguity and succession in regard to them. Thus we remember to have seen that species... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 508 頁
...experience only that we can infer the existence of one object from that of another. The nature of experience is this. We remember to have had frequent instances...Thus we remember to have seen that species of object we call Jlame, and to have felt that species of sensation we call heat. We i likewise call to mind... | |
| David Hume - 1874 - 604 頁
...only, that we can infer the existence of one object from that of another. The nature of experience is this. We remember to have had frequent instances...Thus we remember, to have seen that species of object we call flame, and to have felt that species of sensation we call heat. We likewise call to mind their... | |
| David Hume - 1874 - 604 頁
...the idea of cause and effect, he virtually admits this. ' The nature of experience,' he tells us, ' is this. We remember to have had frequent instances of the existence of Coraof experience with past, which yields relation of cause and effect, presupposes judgment of identity;... | |
| Wm. T. Harris,Edited By. - 1881 - 460 頁
...special sort of transition from one feeling to another. " We remember to have had frequent instances of one species of objects, and also remember that...Thus we remember to have seen that species of object we call flame, and to have felt that species of sensation we call heat. We likewise call to mind their... | |
| Thomas Hill Green - 1885 - 580 頁
...idea of cause and effect, he virtually admits this, which ' The nature of experience,' he tells us, ' is this. We remember to have had frequent instances of the existence of cognition of an object as one species of objects, and also remember that the individuals observed of... | |
| Ernest Belfort Bax - 1886 - 460 頁
...individuals of another species of objects have always attended them, and have existed in a regular contiguity and succession with regard to them. Thus we remember to have seen that species of object we call flame, and to have felt that species of sensation we call heat. We likewise call to mind their... | |
| David Hume - 1888 - 756 頁
...only, that we can infer the existence of one object from that of another. The nature of experience is this. We remember to have had frequent instances...Thus we remember to have seen that species of object we call flame, and to have felt that species of sensation we call heat. We likewise call to mind their... | |
| Thomas Case - 1888 - 434 頁
...sensation.' l Again, in speaking of the data of the idea of causation, he says : ' The nature of experience is this : We remember to have had frequent instances...Thus we remember to have seen that species of object we call flame, and to have felt that species of sensation we call heat. We likewise call to mind their... | |
| Thomas Case - 1888 - 442 頁
...sensation.' l Again, in speaking of the data of the idea of causation, he says: 'The nature of experience is this: We remember to have had frequent instances...Thus we remember to have seen that species of object we call flame, and to have felt that species of sensation we call heat. We likewise call to mind their... | |
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