A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning Into Moral Subjects; And, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1882 - 472 páginas |
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abstract idea according to Hume according to Locke appearance aqua regia become belief Berkeley betwixt body causation cause and effect chap co-existence colour complex idea conception concerning connexion consciousness consider consists constant conjunction constitute contiguity continu'd contradiction deriv'd derived distinction distinguish doctrine experience external feeling fiction Hume's idea of extension idea of sensation idea of substance identity imagination implies impres inference infinite divisibility Introd judgment knowledge ledge liveliness Locke's matter means merely mind nature never nexion nominal essence notion object observation original paragraph particular passage perceive perception philosophical possible pression primary qualities principle produce proposition question real essence real existence reality reason reference reflection regard relation of cause relations of ideas represent resemblance SECT sense sensible sequence shou'd simple idea sion speak substratum succession supposed supposition Theism theory thing thinking thought tion tis evident true vivacity wou'd