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" THERE are some philosophers who imagine we are every moment intimately conscious of what we call our self; that we feel its existence and its continuance in existence; and are certain, beyond the evidence of a demonstration, both of its perfect identity... "
The Principles of Psychology - Strana 349
autor/autoři: William James - 1890 - 704 str.
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 508 str.
...some philosophers, who imagine we arc every moment intimately conscious of what we call our self ' i that we feel its existence and its continuance in...existence ; and are certain, beyond the evidence of a Of the demonstration, both of its perfect identity and simpliKeptical and . . . . other city. The strongest...
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Philosophical Works, Svazek 1

David Hume - 1854 - 470 str.
...nothing from them, but that every thing remains precisely as before. SECTION VI. OF PERSONAL IDENTITY. There are some philosophers, who imagine we are every...demonstration, both of its perfect identity and simplicity. The strongest sensation, the most violent passion, say they, instead of distracting us from this view,...
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Handbook of Moral Philosophy

Henry Calderwood - 1872 - 356 str.
...addition of Leibnitz, ' except the Intellect itself,' for he granted mental existence. HUME denied ' that we are every moment intimately conscious of what we call our Self, and maintained that we are only ' a bundle of perceptions.' — Treatise on Human Nature (1739), 1....
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., Svazek 1

David Hume - 1874 - 604 str.
...but that every thing remains precisely as be- the soul*. fore. SECT. VI. — Of Personal Identity. There are some philosophers, who imagine we are every...demonstration, both of its perfect identity and simplicity. The strongest sensation, the most violent passion, say they, instead of distracting us from this view,...
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., Svazek 1

David Hume - 1874 - 604 str.
...but that every thing remains precisely as be-i the soul. fore. SECT. VI. — Of Personal Identity . There are some philosophers, who imagine we are every...demonstration, both of its perfect identity and simplicity. The strongest sensation, , the most violent passion, say they, instead of distracting us from this...
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Handbook of Moral Philosophy

Henry Calderwood - 1874 - 328 str.
...addition of Leibnitz, ' except the Intellect itself,' for he granted mental existence. HUME denied ' that we are every moment intimately conscious of what we call our Self, and maintained that we are only ' a bundle of perceptions.' — Treatise on Human Nature (1739), i....
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Svazek 32

1875 - 820 str.
...other as insufficient and inconclusive. It was argumentation of this sort which led Hume to say : " There are some philosophers who imagine we are every moment intimately conscious of what we call ourself. Undeniably, all these positive assertions are contrary to that very experience which is pleaded...
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History of Materialism and Criticism of Its Present Importance, Svazek 2

Friedrich Albert Lange - 1880 - 422 str.
...personal identity, of the unity of consciousness, and the simplicity and immateriality of the soul. " There are some philosophers who imagine we are every...moment intimately conscious of what we call our self (in German philosophy, ' das Ich ') ; that we feel its existence and its continuance in existence,...
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Selections from Berkeley: With an Introduction and Notes

George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1884 - 448 str.
...Berkeley occupied. ' There are,' argued Hume, ' some philosophers, who imagine we are every moment conscious of what we call our SELF ; that we feel...demonstration, both of its perfect identity and simplicity. . . . TJuluckily all these positive assertions are contrary to that very experience, which is pleaded...
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A Treatise of Human Nature

David Hume - 1888 - 756 str.
...personal that every thing remains precisely as before. identity. SECTION VI. Of personal identity. THERE are some philosophers, who imagine we are every...demonstration, both of its perfect identity and simplicity. The strongest sensation, the most violent passion, say they, instead of distracting us from this view,...
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