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" The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place where these scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed. "
The Principles of psychology v. 1 - الصفحة 350
بواسطة William James - 1890
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...propension we may have to imagine that simplicity and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions...material of which it is composed." But Hume, after doing tins good piece of introspective work, proceeds to pour out the child with the bath, and to fly to...

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A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., المجلد 1

David Hume - 1890 - عدد الصفحات: 598
...and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They axe the successive ~vceptions only, that constitute the mind; nor have we the most...distant notion of the place, where these scenes are S'TT. represented, or of the materials, of which it is compos'd.1 ._ What then gives us so great a...

The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1

William James - 1890 - عدد الصفحات: 712
...; nor have we the most d notion of the place where these scenes are represented, nor of th< terial of which it is composed." But Hume, after doing this good piece of introspei work, proceeds to pour out the child with the bath, ai fly to as great an extreme as the...

The American Journal of Psychology, المجلد 4

Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 636
...and situations. 1 Berkeley, Prin. Hum. Kno. Sec. 89. 1Berkeley, Priu. Sec. 98. "The comparison must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions only that constitute the mind."1 What more beautiful figure of visualization could we ask for than this ? When I introspect...

The Philosophy of Hume: As Contained in Extracts from the First Book and the ...

David Hume - 1893 - عدد الصفحات: 190
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David Humes kausalitätetheorie

Franz Wilhelm Ferdinand Jahn - 1895 - عدد الصفحات: 124
...dieser Vergleich hat einen Uebelstand, wie Hume selbst bemerkt : The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions...have we the most distant notion of the place, where the scenes are represented, or ofthe materials ofwhich it iscomposed. Stellen entnehmen? Nun, ich meine,...

Hume, with Helps to the Study of Berkeley: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1896 - عدد الصفحات: 346
...propension we may have to imagine that simplicity and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions...notion of the place where these scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed. " What then gives so great a propension to ascribe an...

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...comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the su£cessiye_Eerceptions^only, thiit rnn'ititiitp the mind ; nor have we the most distant notion of the place, where these scenes are represented, or of the materials, of which it is compos' d. What then gives us so great a propension to ascribe...

Theism in the Light of Present Science and Philosophy

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...propensity we may have to imagine that simplicity and identity, the comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. They are the successive perceptions...represented, nor of the material of which it is composed." Thus spoke Hume in his chapter on " Personal Identity" in his "Treatise on Human Nature," Part IV.,...




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