| Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 страници
...determine a thing to be probably true, suppose that an event has or will come to pass, tis from the minds remarking in it a likeness to some other event, which...presumption, opinion, or full conviction, that such an event has or will come to pass; according as the observation is, that the like event has sometimes,... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1820 - 264 страници
...For when wedetermine a thing to be probably true, suppose that an event has or will come to pass, it is from the mind's remarking in it a likeness to some...presumption, opinion, or full conviction, that such event iiSe cr.V/ill come to pass, according as the observation is, that the like event has sometimes, most... | |
| John Bainbridge Smith - 1836 - 654 страници
...probably true — (for instance that an event has, or will, come to pass) — it is because we remark in it a likeness to some other event, which we have observed come to pass. And this amounts to a presumption, — to an opinion, — or to a full conviction ; —... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1838 - 616 страници
...when we determine a thing to be probably true, suppose that an event has or will come to pass, 'tis from the mind's remarking in it a likeness to some...instances, a presumption, opinion, or full conviction, that * Verisimile. -such event has or will come to pass ; according as the observation is, that the like... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1839 - 362 страници
...come to pass, 't 13 from the mind's remarking in it a likeness to some other events • Verisenule. which we have observed has come to pass. And this...full conviction, that such event has or will come lo pass ; according as the observation is, that the like event has sometimes, most commonly, or always,... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1847 - 326 страници
...For when we determine a thing to be probably true, suppose that an event has or will come to pass, 'i is from the mind's remarking in it a likeness to some other events » Veriseoale. which we have observed has come to pass. And this observation forms, in numberless... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1848 - 632 страници
...For when we determine a thing to be probably true, suppose that an event has or will come to pass, it is from the mind's remarking in it a likeness to some...presumption, opinion, or full conviction, that such event h?.s or will come to pass ; according as the observation is, that the like event has sometimes, most... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1850 - 342 страници
...For when we determine a thing to be probably true, suppose that an event has or will come to pass, it is from the mind's remarking in it a likeness to some...presumption, opinion, or full conviction, that such an event has or will come to pass ; according as the observation is, that the like event has sometimes,... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1850 - 682 страници
...For when we determine a thing to be probably true, suppose that an event has or will come to pass, it is from the mind's remarking in it a likeness to some...observation forms, in numberless daily instances, * Verisimile. a presumption, opinion, or full conviction, that such event has or will come to pass... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1851 - 338 страници
...For when we determine a thing to be probably true, suppose that an event has or will come to pass, \ is from the mind's remarking in it a likeness to some other events which we have observed has come to pass. And this observation forms, in numberless daily instances,... | |
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