 | David Hume - 1750 - 272 ページ
...without any Temerity, tho' with Affurance $ that oar Idea of Power is not copy'd from any Sentimerit or Confcioufnefs of Power within ourfelves, when we...other natural Events, is unknown and inconceivable *. SH ALL we then aflert, that we arc conic io us of a Power or Energy in our own Minds, when, by an... | |
 | Terence Penelhum - 1992 - 240 ページ
...power within ourselves, when we give rise to animal motion, or apply our limbs to their proper use and office. That their motion follows the command...like that in other natural events, is unknown and inconceivable.3 Shall we then assert, that we are conscious of a power or energy in our own minds,... | |
 | David Hume, Eric Steinberg - 1993 - 170 ページ
...power within ourselves, when we give rise to animal motion, or apply our limbs to their proper use and office. That their motion follows the command...like that in other natural events, is unknown and inconceivable.28 Shall we then assert, that we are conscious of a power or energy in our own minds,... | |
 | James Fieser - 2005 - 408 ページ
...argument is contained in these sentences: "The power or energy by which this [motion of our limbs] is effected, like that in other natural events, is unknown and inconceivable... . It must be allowed that when we know a power we know that very circumstance in the cause by which... | |
 | David Hume - 2000 - 460 ページ
...power within ourselves, when we give rise to animal motion, or apply our limbs to their proper use and office. That their motion follows the command...other natural events, is unknown and inconceivable." 16 Shall we then assert, that we are conscious of a power or energy in our own minds, when, by an act... | |
 | Various - 2002 - 596 ページ
...of power within ourselves when we give rise to animal motion or apply our limbs to their proper use and office. That their motion follows the command...like that in other natural events, is unknown and inconceivable.3 Shall we then assert that we are conscious of a power or energy in our own minds when,... | |
 | Jonathan Eric Adler, Catherine Z. Elgin - 2007 - 897 ページ
...of power within ourselves when we give rise to animal motion or apply our limbs to their proper use regard to all their sensible effects, here or hereafter....what effects which might conceivably have practical inconceivable.7 6. [Fluids or currents in the nerves produced by the warming of the blood. "Animal... | |
 | Stephen Buckle - 2007 - 223 ページ
...power within ourselves, when we give rise to animal motion, or apply our limbs to their proper use and office. That their motion follows the command...like that in other natural events, is unknown and inconceivable.0 1 6 Shall we then assert, that we are conscious of a power or energy in our own minds,... | |
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