| David Hume - 1804 - 552 pagine
...it can possess any qualities, from which new or different effects can be inferred. NOTE [N], p. 163. THIS argument is drawn from Dr BERKELEY ; and indeed...either among the ancient or modern philosophers, BAYLE notexcepted. He professes, however, in his title-page (and undoubtedly with great truth)- to have composed... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 556 pagine
...new or different effects can be inferred. NOTE [Nj p. 163. THIS argument is drawn from Dr. Berkley; and indeed most of the writings of that very ingenious...scepticism which are to be found either among the antient or modern philosophers, Bayle not excepted. He .professes, however, in his title-page (and... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 590 pagine
...difficulties solved; speculation referred to " practice; and men reduced from paradoxes to common " sense." That Mr. Hume was perfectly aware of the essential..." either among the ancient or modern philosophers, Baylc " not excepted. He professes, however, in his title-page, " (and undoubtedly with great truth)... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 552 pagine
...of there being a power in the mind of abstracting general ideas. Mr. Hume says, that these works " form the best lessons of scepticism, which are to...ancient or modern philosophers, Bayle not excepted." Dr. Beattie also considers them as having a sceptical tendency. He adds, that if Berkeley's argument... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 540 pagine
...of there being a power in the mind of abstracting general ideas. Mr. Hume says', that these works " form the best lessons of scepticism, which are to...ancient or modern philosophers, Bayle not excepted." Dr. Beattie also considers them as having a sceptical tendency. He adds, that if Berkeley's argument... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 pagine
...several papers in the Guardian, f and at his house became acquainted * These works, according to Hume, " form the best lessons of scepticism, which are to...ancient or modern philosophers, Bayle not excepted." Beattie, also, considers them as having a sceptical tendency. If Berkeley's argument be conclusive,... | |
| David Hume - 1817 - 540 pagine
...it can possess any qualities from which new or different effects can be inferred. NOTE [N.] p. 157. THIS argument is drawn from Dr Berkeley ; and indeed...great truth), to have composed his book against the sceptics as well as against the atheists and freethinkers. But that all his argumenta, though otherwise... | |
| David Hume - 1817 - 528 pagine
...' '. '.-. NOTE ŁN.],p, 15?1 . -x.,,.-.. , , .' • • -.,••.,...: ..... ,-..,•( !....«. ' THIS argument is drawn from Dr Berkeley ; and indeed...philosophers, Bayle not excepted. . He professes, however, in bis title-page, (and undoubtedly with great truth), .to have composed his book against the sceptics... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 pagine
...of there being a power in the mind of abstracting general ideas. Mr. Hume says, that these works " form the best lessons of . scepticism, which are to...ancient or modern philosophers, Bayle not excepted." Dr Beatt.e also considers them as having a sceptical tendency. He adds, that if Berkeley's argument... | |
| 1819 - 402 pagine
...Hume, having regard to these writings of the Very ingenious author, as he calls him, lays, that they " form the best lessons of- scepticism which are to...Bayle not excepted." He professes, however, in his title page, and undoubtedly with great truth, to have composed his booh, against the sceptics, as well... | |
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