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" It must certainly be allowed, that nature has kept us at a great distance from all her secrets, and has afforded us only the knowledge of a few superficial qualities of objects, while she conceals from us those powers and principles on which the influence... "
The Metaphysics of the School: Book 4. Principles of being; Book 5. Causes ... - Side 93
av Thomas Harper - 1881
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects: In Two Volumes

David Hume - 1804 - 552 sider
...This answer we must endeavour both to explain and td defend. : i. • It must certainly be allowed; that nature has kept us at a great distance from all...her secrets, and has afforded us only the knowledge b'fa few silperflcia'l qualities of objects ; while She conceals from us those powers and principles...
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An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1817 - 528 sider
...understanding. This answer we must endeavour both to explain and to defend. It must certainly be allowed, that nature has kept us at a great distance from all...principles on which the influence of these objects entirely depends. Our senses inform us of the colour, weight, and consistence of bread ; but neither sense nor...
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An Essay Upon the Relation of Cause and Effect: Controverting the Doctrine ...

Lady Mary Shepherd - 1824 - 210 sider
...elusions from that experience are not " founded on reasoning, or any process of " the understanding; for Nature has kept " us at a great distance from all...on which the influence of " these objects entirely depends." Thirdly. — " But notwithstanding this " ignorance of natural powers and princi" pies, we...
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A Review of the Principles of Necessary and Contingent Truth, in Reference ...

Alfred Lyall - 1830 - 682 sider
...elusions from that experience are not " founded on reasoning, or any process of " the understanding; for Nature has kept " us at a great distance from all...on which the influence of " these objects entirely depends." Thirdly.—" But notwithstanding this " ignorance of natural powers and princi" pies, we...
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The Philosophical Works, Volum 4

David Hume - 1854 - 576 sider
...understandmg. This answer we must endeavor both to explain and to defend. It must certainly be allowed, that nature has kept us at a great distance from .all her secrets, and has afforded iis only the knowledge of a few superficial qualities of objects ; while she conceals from us those...
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The Emancipation of Faith, Volum 1

Henri Édouard Schedel - 1858 - 508 sider
...understanding. Nature only affords us the knowledge of a few superficial qualities of objects, but conceals from us those powers and principles on which the influence of these objects entirely depends. Our senses inform us of the color, weight, and consistence of bread ; but neither sense nor...
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Scripture meteorology and modern science

Alexander MacLeod - 1867 - 352 sider
...safely abandon the well-tried principles of the oracles of God ? " It must be allowed," says Mr Hume, " that nature has kept us at a great distance from all her secrets, and has afforded us only a few superficial qualities of objects, while she conceals those powers and principles on which the...
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Essays on Historical Truth

Andrew Bisset - 1871 - 510 sider
...correspond to the words quoted in the text from the Treatise of Human Nature, ' It must certainly be allowed that Nature has kept us at a great distance from all her secrets ; ' and that Hume, while he thought that philosophical truth lay very deep, either thought that historical...
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Problems of Life and Mind: The principles of certitude. From the known to ...

George Henry Lewes - 1875 - 500 sider
...truism. Nature, he thinks, affords us only a superficial knowledge of the qualities of things, but " conceals from us those powers and principles on which the influence of these objects entirely depends Our senses inform us of the color and consistence of bread, but neither sense nor reason can...
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The Metaphysics of the School: Book4. Principles of being; Book 5. Causes of ...

Thomas Harper - 1881 - 798 sider
...which is vulgarly supposed to excite or cause them. Thus, he writes, ' It must certainly be allow'd, that nature has kept us at a great distance from all...objects entirely depends1.' He adds yet more boldly, ' "Pis allowed on all hands, that there is no known connexion betwixt the sensible qualities and the...
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