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" A purpose, an intention, a design," says Philo, " strikes everywhere the most careless, the most stupid thinker, and no man can be so hardened in absurd systems, as at all times to reject it. That Nature does nothing in vain, is a maxim established in... "
Principles of Christian Evidence Illustrated: By an Examination of Arguments ... - Página 115
por Duncan Mearns - 1818 - 200 páginas
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Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

David Hume - 1779 - 272 páginas
...at all times to fejec~l it. That Nature does nothing in is a maxim eftablifhed in all the fchools, merely from the contemplation of the works of Nature, without any religious purpofe ; and, from a firm conviction of its truth, an anatomift, whci had obferved a new organ or...
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An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1788 - 600 páginas
...to rejeft it. That Nature does nothing in •vain, vain, is a maxim eftablifhed in all the fchools, merely from the contemplation of the works of Nature, without any religious purpofe ; and, from tffirm conviction of its truth, an anatomift, who had obferved a new organ or canal,...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen2

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 560 páginas
...can be so hardened in absurd systems, as at all times to reject H. That Nature does nothing iii wzin, is a maxim established in all the schools, merely from the contemplation of the wots of Nature, withont any religious purpose ; and from a firm DOBvietion of, its trnth, an anatomist,...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen2

Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 348 páginas
...be so hardened in absurd ' systems, as at all times to reject it. That ffalure does nothing in rain, is a ' maxim established in all the schools, merely...who had observed a new organ or canal, would " never he satisfied till he had also discovered its use and intention. One " great foundation of the COPERNICAN...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volúmenes1-2

Dugald Stewart - 1822 - 572 páginas
...the understanding implied, for which neither reaioninj nur exue i-, «ce il cumcient te account. ' is a maxim established in all the schools, merely...anatomist, who had observed a new organ or canal, would nt' ver be satisfied till he had also discovered its use and intention. One great • foundation oí...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Volúmenes1-2

Dugald Stewart - 1843 - 632 páginas
...no man can be §o hardened in nbsurd systems, as at all times to reject it. That nature docs nothing in vain, is a maxim established in all the schools,...nature, without any religious purpose ; and from a firm conviclion of its truth, an anatomist, who had observed a new organ or canal, would never be satisfied...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte1

Dugald Stewart - 1847 - 666 páginas
...so hardened in absurd systems, aa at all times to reject it. That nature does nothing in Tain, is i maxim established in all the schools, merely from the contemplation of the worts of nature, without any religious purpose ; and from a firm conviction of its truth, an anatomist,...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Volumen3

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 452 páginas
...no man can be so hardened in absurd systems, as at all times to reject it. That Nature does nothing in vain, is a maxim established in all the schools,...had observed a new organ or canal, would never be satibfied till he had also discovered its use and intention. One great foundation of the COPERNICAS...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Esq., F.R.SS., ...: Elements of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 450 páginas
...so hardened in absurd systems, as at all times to reject it. Tftat Mature dctes noth'niy in Vftint is a maxim established in all the schools, merely...religious purpose ; and from a firm conviction of its tiuth, an anatomist, who hud observed a new organ or caual, would never be satisfied till he had also...
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind ... To which is prefixed ...

Dugald Stewart - 1877 - 448 páginas
...no man can be so hardened in absurd systems, as at all times to reject it. That Nature does nothing in vain, is a maxim established in all the schools,...contemplation of the works of Nature, without any religions purpose ; and from a firm conviction of its truth, an anatomist, who had observed a new organ...
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