An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions. An. inquiry concerning the principles of morals. The natural history of religionT. Cadell, 1817 |
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... questions , is to inquire seriously into the nature of human understanding , and show , from an exact analysis of its powers and capacity , that it is by no means fitted for such remote and abstruse subjects . We must submit to this ...
... questions , is to inquire seriously into the nature of human understanding , and show , from an exact analysis of its powers and capacity , that it is by no means fitted for such remote and abstruse subjects . We must submit to this ...
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... question first proposed . Each solution still gives rise to a new question as difficult as the forego- ing , and leads us on to farther inquiries . When it is ask- ed , What is the nature of all our reasonings 30 SECTION IV .
... question first proposed . Each solution still gives rise to a new question as difficult as the forego- ing , and leads us on to farther inquiries . When it is ask- ed , What is the nature of all our reasonings 30 SECTION IV .
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... question , which may be of more difficult solution and explication . Philo- sophers , that give themselves airs of superior wisdom and sufficiency , have a hard task when they encounter persons of inquisitive dispositions , who push ...
... question , which may be of more difficult solution and explication . Philo- sophers , that give themselves airs of superior wisdom and sufficiency , have a hard task when they encounter persons of inquisitive dispositions , who push ...
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... question on which I would insist . The bread which I formerly eat nourished me ; that is , a body of such sensible qualities was , at that time , endued with such secret powers But does it follow , that other bread must also a The word ...
... question on which I would insist . The bread which I formerly eat nourished me ; that is , a body of such sensible qualities was , at that time , endued with such secret powers But does it follow , that other bread must also a The word ...
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... question is yet new , every reader may not trust so far to his own pene- tration as to conclude , because an argument escapes his in- quiry , that therefore it does not really exist . For this rea- son , it may be requisite to venture ...
... question is yet new , every reader may not trust so far to his own pene- tration as to conclude , because an argument escapes his in- quiry , that therefore it does not really exist . For this rea- son , it may be requisite to venture ...
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Стр. 115 - That no testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous than the fact which it endeavours to establish. And even in that case there is a mutual destruction of arguments, and the superior only gives us an assurance suitable to that degree of force which remains after deducting the inferior.
Стр. 84 - Mankind are so much the same, in all times and places, that history informs us of nothing new or strange in this particular. Its chief use is only to discover the constant and universal principles of human nature...
Стр. 167 - When we run over libraries, persuaded of these principles, what havoc must we make ? If we take in our hand any volume ; of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance; let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number ? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence ? No. Commit it then to the flames ; for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion.
Стр. 116 - ... of such credit and reputation in the eyes of mankind as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected in any falsehood; and at the same time attesting facts, performed in such a public manner and in so celebrated a part of the world, as to render the detection unavoidable: All which circumstances are requisite to give us a full assurance in the testimony of men.
Стр. 116 - When any one tells me, that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself, whether it be more probable that this person should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact which he relates should really have happened. I weigh the one miracle against the other; and according to the superiority which I discover, I pronounce my decision, and always reject the greater miracle. If the falsehood of his testimony would be more miraculous than the event which he relates; then,...
Стр. 131 - Our most holy religion is founded on Faith, not on reason; and it is a sure method of exposing it to put it to such a trial as it is by no means fitted to endure.
Стр. 77 - Suitably to this experience, therefore, we may define a cause to be an object, followed by another, and where all the objects similar to the first are followed by objects similar to the second.
Стр. 132 - So that, upon the whole, we may conclude, that the Christian Religion not only was at first attended with miracles, but even at this day cannot be believed by any reasonable person without one. Mere reason is insufficient to convince us of its veracity: and whoever is moved by Faith to assent to it, is conscious of a continued miracle in his own person, which subverts all the principles of his understanding, and gives him a determination to believe what is most contrary to custom and experience.
Стр. 115 - Why is it more than probable that all men must die; that lead cannot, of itself, remain suspended in the air; that fire consumes wood, and is extinguished by water; unless it be that these events are found agreeable to the laws of nature, and there is required a violation of these laws, or in other words a miracle, to prevent them?
Стр. 383 - The whole frame of nature bespeaks an Intelligent Author ; and no rational inquirer can, after serious reflection, suspend his belief a moment with regard to the primary principles of genuine Theism and Religion.