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" A cause is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it, that the idea of the one determines the mind to form the idea of the other, and the impression of the one to form a more lively idea of the other. "
The Philosophical Works of David Hume ... - Página 225
por David Hume - 1826
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A Treatise of Human Nature

David Hume - 1896 - 744 páginas
...object. If we define a cause to be, An object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it in the imagination, that the idea of the one determines...the other ; 'we shall make still less difficulty of asseniing to this opinion. Such an influence <in the mind is in itself perfectly extraordinary and...
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The New International Encyclopædia, Volumen4

Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1902 - 962 páginas
...imagination." Hence "a cause is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it, that the idea of the one determines the mind to form...the one to form a more lively idea of the other." Hume's explanation of cause as a fiction which has no discoverable objective correlate led Kant to...
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The New International Encyclopaedia, Volumen10

Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 926 páginas
...external, objective reference. A cause is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it in the imagination that the idea of the one determines...of the one to form a more lively idea of the other. "There is no substance, hence no mind except the bundle of perceptions. A true skeptic will be diffident...
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The New International Encyclopaedia, Volumen4

Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 966 páginas
...imagination." Hence "a cause is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it, that the idea of the one determines the mind to form...the one to form a more lively idea of the other." Hume's explanation of cause as a fiction which has no discoverable objective correlate led Kant to...
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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding and Selections from A Treatise of ...

David Hume - 1907 - 326 páginas
...in its place, vis. 'A CAUSE is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it, that the idea of the one determines the mind to form...the one to form a more lively idea of the other.' Shou'd this definition also be rejected for the same reason, I know no other remedy, than that the...
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The New International Encyclopæeia, Volumen10

Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1909 - 954 páginas
...external, objective reference. A cause is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it in the imagination that the idea of the one determines...of the one to form a more lively idea of the other. "There is no substance, hence no mind except the bundle of perceptiona. A true skeptic will be diffident...
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The New International Encyclopæeia, Volumen4

Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1909 - 968 páginas
...imagination." Hence "a cause is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it, that the idea of the one determines the mind to form...the one to form a more lively idea of the other." Hume's explanation of cause as a fiction which has no discoverable objective correlate led Kant to...
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Idealistic Beginnings in England

John Pickett Turner - 1910 - 148 páginas
...of habit and custom. (A cause is) "an object precedent and contiguous to another and so united with it in the imagination, that the idea of the one determines...the one to form a more lively idea of the other." C 1 ) What it is that causes one thing to follow another; why one idea is led by a "gentle force" to...
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The Fundamental Problems of Metaphysics

James Lindsay - 1910 - 188 páginas
...object — unfortunately, not an event — " precedent and contiguous " to another, and so united to it that the idea of the one " determines the mind " to form the idea of the other. To Hume, there is within the causal connexion no pure inner relation, causal connexion and causal knowledge...
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Body and Mind: A History and a Defense of Animism

William McDougall - 1911 - 452 páginas
...Hence he concludes " A cause is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it that the idea of the one determines the mind to form...the one to form a more lively idea of the other." 6 t Loc. cit. 1 Loc. cit. > Op. cit., chap. xiv. 4 Loc. cit. , 8 Loc. cil. Hume, having thus proved...
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