| Miguel A. Badía Cabrera - 2001 - 358 pages
...of the human mind, is to consider it as a system of different perceptions or different existences, which are linked together by the relation of cause...produce, destroy, influence, and modify each other (THN, 261, italics added). When Hume is describing those other principles which make the mind a system... | |
| Tina Lu - 2001 - 380 pages
...mind is to consider it as a system of different perceptions or different existences, which are link'd together by the relation of cause and effect, and...produce, destroy, influence, and modify each other." 17. Mudan ting, p. 256. 18. Honglou meng, p. 166-67. 19. Greg Dening, Performances (Chicago: University... | |
| Sandra L. Schneider, James Shanteau - 2003 - 740 pages
...mind, is to consider it as a system of different perceptions or different existences, which are link'd together by the relation of cause and effect, and...produce, destroy, influence, and modify each other.... In this respect, I cannot compare the soul more properly to anything than to a republic or commonwealth,... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 466 pages
...idea of the human mind is to consider it as a system of different perceptions or different existences, which are linked together by the relation of cause...produce, destroy, influence and modify each other. Our impressions give rise to their correspondent ideas; and these ideas in their turn produce other... | |
| Caroline McCracken-Flesher - 2005 - 240 pages
...quotes, "is to consider it as a system of different perceptions or different existences, which are link'd together by the relation of cause and effect, and...produce, destroy, influence, and modify each other" (35). Unity, Hume continues, "is merely a fictitious denomination which the mind may apply to any quantity... | |
| 1921 - 710 pages
...of the human mind, is to consider it as a system of different perceptions or different existences, which are linked together by the relation of cause...produce, destroy, influence, and modify each other. Our impressions give rise to their correspondent ideas; and these ideas, in their turn, produce other... | |
| 1911 - 838 pages
...of the human Mind is to consider it äs a System of different perceptions, or different existences, which are linked together by the relation of cause...produce, destroy, influence and modify each. other — In this respect I cannot compare the soul more properly to anything than a republic or common-wealth,... | |
| Roy W. Perrett - 2001 - 404 pages
...of the human mind, is to consider it as a system of different perceptions or different existences, which are linked together by the relation of cause and effect, and naturally produce, destroy, influence and modify each other.' Hume does not mention it, but relations... | |
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