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" We are ignorant. it is true. of the manner in which bodies operate on each other. Their force or energy is entirely incomprehensible. But are we not equally ignorant of the manner or force by which a mind. "
Critical Realism: A Study of the Nature and Conditions of Knowledge - Page 163
by Roy Wood Sellars - 1916 - 283 pages
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects

David Hume - 1758 - 568 pages
...which bodies operateon each other : Their force or energy is entirely incomprehenfible. But are weBOt equally ignorant of the manner or force, by which a mind, even the fupreme mind, operates either on itfelf or on body ? Whence, I befeech you, do we-. acquire any idea...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Volume 1

David Hume - 1760 - 314 pages
...I cannot perceive any force in the arguments on which this theory is founded. We are ignorant, tis true, of the manner in which bodies operate on each other : Their force or energy is intirely incomprehenfible. But are we not equally ignorant - of tie manner or force, by which a mind,...
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An enquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1768 - 540 pages
...any force in the arguments on> •which this theory is founded. We are ignorant, 'tis true, of &§ manner in which bodies operate on each other : Their force or energy is intirely incomprehenfible. But are we not equally ignorant of the manner or force, by which a mind*....
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An enquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1772 - 556 pages
...afterwards *. Secondly, I cannot perceive any force in the arguments, on which this theory is founded. We are ignorant, it is true, of the manner in which...on each other : Their force or energy is entirely incomprehenfible : But are we not equally ignorant of the manner or force by which a mind, even the...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, in Two Volumes

David Hume - 1779 - 548 pages
...afterwards*. Secondly, I cannot perceive any fqrce in the arguments, on which this theory is founded. We are ignorant, it is true, of the manner in which...operate on each other: Their force or energy is entirely incomprehenfible: But are we not equally ignorant of the manner or force by which a mind, even the...
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An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1788 - 600 pages
...manner in which bodies operate on each other ; their force or energy is entirely incompreheniible : But are we not equally ignorant of the manner or force...a mind, even the Supreme Mind, operates either on itfelf or on body? Whence, I befeech you, do we acquire any idea of it? We have no fentiment or coniciouf«efs...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects: In Two Volumes

David Hume - 1804 - 552 pages
...afterwards *. Secondly, 1 cannot perceive any force in the arguments CD which this theory is founded. We are ignorant, it is true, of the manner in which bodies operate on eachother. Their force or energy is entirety incomprehensible : But are we not equally ignorant of...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Volume 2

David Hume - 1809 - 556 pages
...afterwards *. Secondly, I cannot perceive any force in the arguments en which this theory is founded. We are ignorant, it is true, of the manner in which...'Their force or energy is entirely incomprehensible : Put are we not equally ignorant of the manner or force by which a mind, even the Supreme Mind, operates,...
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An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1825 - 546 pages
...cannot perceive any force in the arguments' on which this theory is founded. We are ignorant, it istrue, of the manner in which bodies operate on each other....which a mind, even the Supreme Mind, operates, "either OB itself or on body ? Whence, I beseech you, do we acquire any idea of it ? We have no sentiment or...
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Selections from Berkeley: With an Introduction and Notes

George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1884 - 436 pages
...authority, when we thus apply it to subjects that lie entirely out of the reach of experience. . . . We are ignorant, it is true, of the manner in which bodies operate on each other: tfteir " force" or " energy" is entirely incomprehensible. But are we not equally ignorant of the manner...
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