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" Upon the whole, then, it appears that no testimony for any kind of miracle has ever amounted to a probability, much less to a proof; and that, even supposing it amounted to a proof, it would be opposed by another proof; derived from the very nature of... "
An enquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ... - Página 150
por David Hume - 1768
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW

Several Hands - 1752 - 508 páginas
...amount to a probability. much left to a|proof; and that, even fuppofing it amounteq to a proof, 'twould be oppofed by another proof, derived from the very nature of the f..<ft which it would endeavour to dUblifh. 'Tis experience alone which gives authority to human tefiimony...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Volumen1

David Hume - 1760 - 314 páginas
...any kind of miracle has ever amounted to a probability, much lefs to a proof; and that, even fnppofmg it amounted to a proof, it would be oppofed by another...human teftimony ; and 'tis the fame experience, which afTures us of the laws of nature. When, theiefore» the/e two kinds of experience are contrary, we...
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The intent and propriety of the Scripture miracles considered and ..., Volumen1

Henry Owen - 1773 - 328 páginas
...teflimony for any kind of miracle can ever amount to a probability*. much lels to a proof; or even fuppotmg it amounted to a proof, it would be oppofed by another proof, derived from the very na1 See BUTMSR'S Analogy, part II. clvip. vii. p. 3^2, £c. ture of the fact which it would endeavour...
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Sermons and Tracts Upon Religious Subjects

William Adams - 1777 - 394 páginas
..." probability, much lefs to a proof} and *' that, even fuppofing it amounted to a cc proof, 'twould be oppofed by another " proof, derived from the very nature of the *c fact which it would endeavour to eftab* " lifh. 'Tis experience alone which gives " authority to...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, in Two Volumes

David Hume - 1779 - 548 páginas
...to a proof; and that, even fuppofing it amounted to a proof, it would be oppofed by another proofs derived from the very nature of the fact, which it would endeavour to eftablifh. It is experience only, which gives authority to human teftimony; and it is the fame experience, which...
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Lectures on Ecclesiastical History

George Campbell - 1807 - 530 páginas
...for argument's sake, " that the testi" mony for a miracle amounted to a proof, it would be opposed " by another proof, derived from the very nature of the fact, " which it would endeavour to establish'**." Here is then, by his own reasoning, proof against proof, from which there could result...
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A Dissertation on Miracles: Containing an Examination of the Principles ...

George Campbell - 1807 - 294 páginas
...argument's sake, " that the testimony for a miracle amounted " to a proof, it] would be opposed by ano" ther proof, derived from the very nature " of the fact, which it would endeavour to " establish."* Here is, then, by his own reasoning, proof against proof, from which there could result...
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Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Brown, M.D.: Late Professor of ...

David Welsh - 1825 - 612 páginas
...probability, much less to a proof; and that even supposing it amounted to a proof, it would be opposed by another proof derived from the very nature of the fact which it would endeavour to establish. It is experience only which gives authority to human testimony, and it is the same experience...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 628 páginas
...probability, much less to a proof; and that, even supposing it amounted to a proof, it would be opposed by another proof, derived from the very nature of the fact which it would endeavour to establish. It is experience only which gives authority to human testimony; and it is the same experience...
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The New Englander, Volumen1

1843 - 644 páginas
...probability, much less to a proof; and that, even supposing it amounted to a proof, it would be opposed by another proof, derived from the very nature of the fact which it endeavored to establish," and of sufficient force to annihilate it. " And therefore we may establish...
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