| David Hume - Economics - 1760 - 314 pages
...what is taken for fuch, more prefent to us than fictions, caufcs them to weigh more in the thpught, and gives them a fuperior influence on the paffions...all the ways poffible. It may conceive fictitious objefls with all the circumftances of place and time. It may fet them, in a manner, before our eyes,... | |
| David Hume - Essays - 1779 - 548 pages
...a ijfiaperior influence on the paffions and imagination. ' Provided we agree about the thing, it is needlefs to difpute about the terms. The imagination...them, in a manner, before our eyes, in their true colours, juft as they might have exifted. But as it is impoflible, that this faculty of imagination... | |
| Thomas Brown - Bible - 1806 - 232 pages
...influence on the passions and imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, it. is needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over...ideas, and can join and mix and vary them, in all the troys p'ossjbk. It may conceive fictitious objects, withall the circumstances of place and time. It... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 556 pages
...influence on the passions and imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, it is needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over...can join, and mix, and vary them, in all the ways possible. It may conceive fictitious objects with all the circumstances of place and time. It may set... | |
| Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi - German letters - 1815 - 560 pages
...Provided we agree about th« „thing, it is needless to dispute about the terms. The ¡rtxagma„ tion has the command over all its ideas , and can join and mix „and vary them, in all the ways possible. It may conceive fictitious „objects with all the circumstances of place and time. It may... | |
| Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi - Philosophy, German - 1815 - 594 pages
...Provided we agree about the „thing, it is needless to dispute about the terms. The imagina,, ¡.¡on has the command over all its ideas, and can join and mix „ and vary them, in all the ways possible. It may conceive fictitious „objects with all the circumstances of place and time. It may... | |
| Thomas Brown - Causation - 1818 - 602 pages
...influence on the passions and imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, it is needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over...and can join and mix and vary them, in all the ways possible. It may conceive fictitious objects, wi'th all the circumstances of place and time. It may... | |
| David Hume - Ethics - 1826 - 508 pages
...influence on the passions and imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, 'tis needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over...and can join, and mix, and vary them in all the ways possible. It may conceive objects with all the circumstances of place and time. It may set them, in... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 628 pages
...influence on the passions and imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, it is needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over...can join, and mix, and vary them, in all the ways possible. It may conceive fictitious objects with all the circumstances of place and time. It may set... | |
| Thomas Brown - Causation - 1835 - 486 pages
...influence on the passions and imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, it is needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over...and can join and mix and vary them, in all the ways possible. It may conceive fictitious objects, with all the circumstances of place and time. It may... | |
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