We then feel a new sentiment or impression, to wit, a customary connexion in the thought or imagination between one object and its usual attendant; and this sentiment is the original of that idea 10 which we seek for. The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - 第 330 頁1846完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Immanuel Kant - 1881 - 592 頁
...of power or necessary connexion. But when, uniform instances appear, and the same object is always followed by the same event, we then begin to entertain the notion of cause or connexion. We then fed a new sentiment or impression, to wit, a customary connexion in the thought... | |
| Edward Caird - 1889 - 688 頁
...synthetic power in relation to of a "new sentiment or impression, to wit, the customary transition of thought or imagination between one object and its...and this sentiment is the original of that idea." In other words, the idea of necessary connexion is simply the generalised copy of this sentiment. Kant,... | |
| Alfred Weber - 1896 - 652 頁
...of cause and connection. We then feel a new sentiment or impression, to wit, a customary connection in the thought or imagination between one object and...sentiment is the original of that idea which we seek for. Hume, whose criticism aims to overthrow the principle of causality on the ground that it is neither... | |
| Alfred Weber - 1896 - 656 頁
...new sentiment or impression, to wit, a customary connection in the thought or imagination lietween one object and its usual attendant ; and this sentiment is the original of that idea which we seek for. Hume, whose criticism aims to overthrow the principle of causality on the ground that it is neither... | |
| Alfred Weber - 1896 - 660 頁
...always followed by the Siime event, we then begin to entertain the notion of cause and connection. We then feel a new sentiment or impression, to wit, a customary connection in the thought or imagination between one object ami its usual attendant ; and this sentiment... | |
| Paul Carus - 1898 - 754 頁
...the appearance of the other. . . . When many uniform instances appear, and the same object is always followed by the same event ; we then begin to entertain the notion of cause or connexion." The first question we may ask concerning the views which are thus so clearly and forcibly... | |
| Alfred Weber - 1899 - 656 頁
...power or necessary connection. But when many uniform instances appear, and the same object is always followed by the same event, we then begin to entertain the notion of cause and connection. We then feel a new sentiment or impression, to wit, a customary connection in the thought... | |
| Ludwig Noiré - 1900 - 374 頁
...idea of power or necessary connexion. But when uniform instances appear, and the same object is always followed by the same event, we then begin to entertain the notion of cause or connexion. We then fed a new sentiment or impression, to wit, a customary connexion in the thought... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1905 - 172 頁
...the appearance of the other. . . . When many uniform instances appear, and the same object is always followed by the same event, we then begin to entertain the notion of cause or connection." The first question we may ask concerning the views which are thus so clearly and forcibly... | |
| David Hume - 1907 - 324 頁
...power or necessary connexion. But when many uniform instances appear, and the same object is always followed by the same event; we then begin to entertain...cause and connexion. We then feel a new sentiment or impressson, to wit, a customary connexion in the thought or imagination between one object and its... | |
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