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" I shall add, for a further confirmation of the foregoing theory, that, as this operation of the mind, by which we infer like effects from like causes, and vice versa, is so essential to the subsistence of all human creatures, it is not probable that it... "
The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, Geography ... - Page 195
1838
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Ten Great Works of Philosophy

Various - 2002 - 596 pages
...their wonder and admiration. I shall add, for a further confirmation of the foregoing theory, that as this operation of the mind, by which we infer like effects from like causes, and vice versa, is so essential to the subsistence of all human creatures, it is not probable that it could...
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How to Know

Robert McHenry - 2004 - 156 pages
...reason, if that is what it is. I shall add, for a further confirmation of the foregoing theory, that, as this operation of the mind, by which we infer like effects from causes, and wee versa, is so essential to the subsistence of all human creatures, it is not probable...
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Philosophical Inquiry: Classic and Contemporary Readings

Jonathan Eric Adler, Catherine Z. Elgin - 2007 - 897 pages
...their wonder and admiration. I shall add, for a further confirmation of the foregoing theory, that as er" p)\. Whereas R does not simply deny 3, it asserts an opposing subjunctive of it versa, is so essential to the subsistence of all human creatures, it is not probable that it could...
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Hume: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding: And Other Writings

Stephen Buckle - 2007 - 223 pages
...wonder and admiration.27 22 I shall add, for a further confirmation of the foregoing theory, that, as this operation of the mind, by which we infer like effects from like causes, and vice versa, is so essential to the subsistence of all human creatures, it is not probable, that it could...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Volume 1

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 660 pages
...wonder and admiration. " I shall add, for a further confirmation of the foregoing theory, that, as this operation of the mind, by which we infer like effects from like causes, and vice versa, is so essential to the subsistence of all human creatures, it is not probable that it could...
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