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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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Classics of Philosophy: Modern and contemporary

Louis P. Pojman - 1998 - 822 pages
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Reason and Responsibility: Readings in Some Basic Problems of Philosophy

Joel Feinberg, Russ Shafer-Landau - 1999 - 740 pages
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Modern Philosophy: An Anthology of Primary Sources

Roger Ariew, Eric Watkins - 1998 - 770 pages
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Early Responses to Hume's Metaphysical and Epistemological Writings: Volumes ...

James Fieser - 2005 - 408 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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Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings

John Perry, Michael Bratman - 1999 - 844 pages
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Feminist Interpretations of David Hume

Anne Jaap Jacobson - 2010 - 340 pages
...natural beliefs and natural beliefforming mechanisms that are distinctly privileged. As he says: [A]s 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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From Physics To Politics

Robert C. Trundle - 234 pages
...competitors which led to predictions that were less successful..."53 Hume concluded that in terms of an "operation of the mind, by which we infer like effects from like causes,... it is not probable, that it could be trusted to the fallacious deductions of our reason."54 Whereas...
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First Philosophy: Fundamental Problems and Readings in Philosophy

Andrew Bailey - 2002 - 1002 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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Handbook of the Logic of Argument and Inference: The Turn Towards the Practical

R.H. Johnson, H.J. Ohlbach, Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods - 2002 - 508 pages
...justified than any other. Thus 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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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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