| Jennifer A. Herdt - 1997 - 322 oldal
...purpose, and cures me of this philosophical melancholy and delirium, either by relaxing this bent of mind, or by some avocation, and lively impression...merry with my friends; and when after three or four hour's amusement, I wou'd return to these speculations, they appear so cold, and strain'd, and ridiculous,... | |
| Wayne P. Pomerleau - 1997 - 566 oldal
...which Hume says are dispelled by the practical distractions and necessities of nature and society: I dine, I play a game of back-gammon, I converse,...friends; and when after three or four hours' amusement, I wou'd return to these speculations, they appear so cold, and strain'd, and ridiculous, that I cannot... | |
| Donald W. Livingston - 1998 - 470 oldal
...its authority is known not through the speculation of autonomous reason but through participation. "I dine, I play a game of back-gammon, I converse,...friends; and when after three or four hours' amusement, I wou'd return to these speculations, they appear so cold, and strain'd, and ridiculous, that I cannot... | |
| Adela Pinch - 1996 - 272 oldal
...purpose, and cures me of this philosophical melancholy and delirium, either by relaxing this bent of mind, or by some avocation, and lively impression...merry with my friends; and when after three or four hour's amusement, I wou'd return to these speculations, they appear so cold, and strain'd, and ridiculous,... | |
| Bradley C. S. Watson - 1999 - 232 oldal
...suffices to that purpose, and cures me of this philosophical melancholy ... by relaxing this bent of mind, or by some avocation, and lively impression...backgammon, I converse, and am merry with my friends." Science, Theology, and Politics The world elucidated by Kant is the world of modern science, which... | |
| James Fieser - 2005 - 468 oldal
...other times, he judged very differently; very much so, indeed. "I dine," says he, "I play a game at back-gammon, I converse, and am merry with my friends;...return to these speculations, they appear so cold, so strained, and so ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any farther." Now,... | |
| Y. Masih - 1999 - 606 oldal
...nature herself suffices to that purpose, and curse me of this philosophical melancholy and delirium...! dine, I play a game of backgammon, I converse, and...friends; and when after three or four hours' amusement, I return to these speculations, they appear so cold and strained, and ridiculous that I cannot find in... | |
| Alvin Plantinga - 2000 - 528 oldal
...despair: she "cures me of this philosophical melancholy and delirium, either by relaxing this bent of mind, or by some avocation, and lively impression...back-gammon, I converse, and am merry with my friends" (p. 269). Still, the enlightened person, Hume thinks, holds the consolations of Nature at arm's length.... | |
| James Fieser - 2000 - 340 oldal
...conviction." Treatise of Human Nature, vol. 1. p. 474. [Treatise, 1.4.7] 87 "I dine, I play a game at back-gammon, I converse, and am merry with my friends;...return to these speculations, they appear so cold, so strained, and so ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any further. Here... | |
| Adam Potkay - 2000 - 276 oldal
...purpose, and cures me of this philosophical melancholy and delirium, either by relaxing this bent of mind, or by some avocation, and lively impression...I dine, I play a game of back-gammon, I converse, am merry with my friends; and when after three or four hour's amusement, I wou'd return to these speculations,... | |
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