| James Beattie - Classical education - 1776 - 504 pages
...find, that the idea of the one determines my mind to form the idea of the other, and the impreffion of the one to form a more lively idea of the other....the other the effect! — Again, day and night have always been contiguous and fucceffive ; the imagination naturally runs from the idea or impreffion... | |
| James Beattie (LL.D.) - Truth - 1807 - 400 pages
...that the " idea of the one determines the mind to form the " idea of the other, and the impression of the one to " form a more lively idea of the other *," There are now in my view two contiguous houses, one of which was built last summer, and the other,... | |
| Lady Mary Shepherd - Causation - 1824 - 218 pages
...that^ the " idea of the one determines the mind to form " the idea of the other, and the impression of " the one to form a more lively idea of the " other." f I now refer the reader to the three Sections already mentioned, as found in the 2d Vol. ofJVlr. Hume's... | |
| David Hume - Ethics - 1826 - 508 pages
...with it that the idea of the one determines the mind to form the idea of the other, and the impression of the one to form a more lively idea of the other." Should this definition also be rejected for the same reason, I know no other remedy, than that the... | |
| David Hume - Ethics - 1826 - 512 pages
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| Alfred Lyall - Truth - 1830 - 682 pages
...that the " idea of the one determines the mind to form -" the idea of the other, and the impression of " the one to form a more lively idea of the " other" I now refer the reader to the three Sections already mentioned, as found in the 2d Vol. of Mr. Hume's... | |
| 1949 - 930 pages
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| Heinrich Ritter - Philosophy - 1853 - 702 pages
...it, that the idea of the one determine» the mind to form the idea of the other, and the impression of the one to form a more lively idea of the other. in ber ©eele, inbem wit une beftimmt ftnben unfere ®e* banfen von bet Urfncl) 511 ber 23irfung übergeben... | |
| David Hume - Philosophy - 1854 - 470 pages
...with it that the idea of the one determines the mind to form the idea of the other, and the impression of the one to form a more lively idea of the other." Should this definition also be rejected for the same reason, I know no other remedy, than that the... | |
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