| David Hume - 1825 - 546 страници
...the foregoing. The contrary of every matter of fact is still possible ; because it can never imply a contradiction, and is Conceived by the mind with...contradiction, than the affirmation, that it will rite. We should in vain, therefore, attempt to demonstrate its falsehood. Were it demonstratively false,... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 628 страници
...with the foregoing. The contrary of every matter of fact is still possible, because it can never imply a contradiction, and is conceived by the mind with...as if ever so conformable to reality. That the sun •anil not rise to-morrow, is no less intelligible a proposition, and implies no more contradiction,... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 596 страници
...foregoing. The contrary of evary matter of fact is still possible, because it can never impJXJLJ*^ is conceived by the mind with the same facility and...demonstratively false, it would imply a contradiction, and Tx)ul^^ It may therefore be a subject worthy of curiosity, to inquire what is the nature of that evidence,... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 576 страници
...with the foregoing. The contrary of every matter of fact is still possible, because it can never imply a contradiction, and is conceived by the mind with...as if ever so conformable to reality. That the sun mil not rise to-morroiv, is no less intelligible a proposition, and implies no more contradiction,... | |
| George Jamieson - 1859 - 280 страници
...contrary of any demonstrable conclusion in mathematics. Hume says no ! and gives an illustration. " That the sun will not rise to-morrow, is no less intelligible...contradiction, than the affirmation that it will rise." Indeed ! Then it would be equally plausible to say, that two and three will not make five to-morrow,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 670 страници
...with the foregoing. The contrary of every matter of fact is still possible, because it can never imply a contradiction, and is conceived by the mind with...reality. That the sun will not rise to-morrow, is no loss intelligible a proposition, and implies no more contradiction, than the affirmation, that it will... | |
| George Jamieson - 1872 - 472 страници
...contrary of any demonstrable conclusion in mathematics. Hume says no ! and gives an illustration. " That the sun will not rise to-morrow, is no less intelligible...contradiction, than the affirmation that it will rise." Indeed ! Then it would be equally plausible to say, that two and three will not make five to-morrow,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 672 страници
...with the foregoing. The contrary of every matter of fact is still possible, because it can never imply a contradiction, and is conceived by the mind with...contradiction, than the affirmation, that it will rise. \Ve sheuld in vain, therefore, attempt to demonstrate its falseheod. Were it demonstratively false,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 678 страници
...with the foregoing. The contrary of every matter of fact is still possible, because it can never imply a contradiction, and is conceived by the mind with...more contradiction, than the affirmation, that it witt rise. We should in vain, therefore, attempt to demonstrate its falsehood. Were it demonstratively... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 674 страници
...with the foregoing. The contrary of every matter of fact is still possible, because it can never imply a contradiction, and is conceived by the mind with...as if ever so conformable to reality. That the sun u'itt not rise to-morrow, is no less intelligible a proposition, and implies no more contradiction,... | |
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