| David Hume - 1826 - 508 sider
...different from ideas and impressions. Let us fix our attention out of ourselves as much as possible ; let us chase our imagination to the heavens, or to the utmost limits of the universe; we jieyer reaUy__ advance a step beyond ourselves, nor can conceive any kind of existence, but those perceptions,... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 694 sider
...ourselves as much as possible; let us chase our imaginations to the heavens, or to the utmost limit of the universe; we never really advance a step beyond ourselves, nor can perceive any kind of existence but those perceptions which have appeared in that narrow compass."—Hume,... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 326 sider
...ourselves as much as possible; let us chase our imaginations to the heavens, or to the utmost limit of the universe; we never really advance a step beyond ourselves, nor can perceive any kind of existence but those perceptions which have appeared in that narrow compass."—Hume.... | |
| Charles Bray - 1849 - 186 sider
...ourselves as much as possible ; let us chase our imaginations to the heavens, or to the utmost limit of the universe ; we never really advance a step beyond ourselves, nor can perceive any kind of existence but those perceptions which have appeared in that narrow compass." Elsewhere,... | |
| Heinrich Ritter - 1853 - 702 sider
...impressions and ideas. — — Let us fix oar attention out of oar selves as much as possible, let us chace our imagination to the heavens, or to the utmost limits...kind of existence but those perceptions, which have appear'd in that narrow compass. This is the universe of the imagination, nor have we any idea but... | |
| Ritter - 1853 - 680 sider
...attention out of our selves as much as possible, let us chace our imagination to the heavens, or to (be utmost limits of the universe; we never really advance...ourselves, nor can conceive any kind of existence bul those perceptions, which have appear'd in that narrow compass. This is the universe of the imagination... | |
| Francisque Cyrille Bouillier - 1854 - 870 sider
...ourselves as much as possible ; let us chase our imaginations to the heavens, or to the utmost limit of the universe ; we never really advance a step beyond ourselves, nor can perceive any kind of existence but those perceptions which have appeared in that narrow compass." Elsewhere,... | |
| Henry Philip Tappan - 1856 - 480 sider
...impressions. Let us fix our attention out of ourselves as much as possible; let us chase our imaginations to the heavens, or to the utmost limits of the universe...never really advance a step beyond ourselves, nor can we conceive any kind of existence but those perceptions which have appeared in that narrow compass.... | |
| 1869 - 688 sider
...ourselves as much as possible ; let us chase our imaginations to the heavens, or to the utmost limit of the universe, we never really advance a step beyond ourselves, nor can perceive any kind of existence but those perceptions which have appeared in that narrow compass." This,... | |
| Charles Bray - 1871 - 390 sider
...the utmost limit of the universe, we never really advance a step beyond ourselves, nor can perceive any kind of existence but those perceptions which have appeared in that narrow compass." This, however true, and, as Hume observes, now " universally allowed by philosophers," is not, however, true... | |
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