AH sentiment is right ; because sentiment has a reference to nothing beyond itself, and is always real, wherever a man is conscious of it. But all determinations of the understanding are not right ; because they have a reference to something beyond themselves,... Essays, moral, political, and literary - Página 224por David Hume - 1825Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| David Hume - 1768 - 606 páginas
...underftanding are not right ; becaufe they have a reference to fomething beyond themfelves, to 6 wit,. wit, real matter of fact; and are not always conformable to that ftandard. Among a thoufand different opinions which different men may entertain of the fame fubject,... | |
| Charles James - 1817 - 294 páginas
...of it. But all determinations of the under" standing are not right; because they have a refer" ence to something beyond themselves, to wit, real " matter of fact; and are not always conformable uncommon claim to originality, were critics to visit the Italian arrd Spanish novel writers; particularly... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 602 páginas
...is said, is very wide between rigVt = judgment and sentiment. All sentiment is right ; be- V cause sentiment has a reference to nothing beyond itself,...is always real, wherever a man is conscious of it. _ But all determinations of the understanding are not right ; because they have a reference to something... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 páginas
...on a sand-bank or a temple on a wave ! ' AU sentiment is right (Essay 23. Of the Standard of Taste) because sentiment has a reference to nothing beyond...is always real, wherever a man is conscious of it. * * * A thousand different sentiments excited by the same object are all right : because no sentiment... | |
| David Hume - 1889 - 530 páginas
...has a reference to jjgthing beyond_itgglf^ jiiuHsjilways conscious of it. But all determinationajif the understanding are not right ; because they have a reference to something be, ybnd themselves, to wit, real matter of fact; and are not ; always conformable to that standard.... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 páginas
...emotion precipitated, as it were, in pretty crystals by the fancy. — Lowell. All sentiment is sight; because sentiment has a reference to nothing beyond...determinations of the understanding are not right. — Hume. Sentiment is the ripened fruit of fancy. — Madame Dduzg. SENTIMENTAL.ISM. What we mean... | |
| Charles W - 1910 - 466 páginas
...any standard of taste. The difference, it is said, is very wide between judgment and sentiment. All sentiment is right; because sentiment has a reference...understanding are not right; because they have a reference and are not always conformable to that standard. Among a thousand different opinions which different... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 752 páginas
...any standard of taste. The difference, it is said, is very wide between judgment and sentiment. All sentiment is right; because sentiment has a reference...thousand different opinions which different men may entf rtain of the same subject, there is one, and but one, that is just and true} and the only difficulty... | |
| Władysław Folkierski - 1925 - 620 páginas
...reference to nothing beyond itself, and ia always real, wherever a inan is conscioua of it. Bot ail determinations of the understanding are not right;...themselves, to wit real matter of fact; and are not always conformante to tbat standard. Âmong a thousand different opinions which different may entertain of... | |
| Władysław Folkierski - 1925 - 620 páginas
...II. p. 365). „ , ') Ail sentiment is righl; because sentiment bas a référence to nothing beyorid itself, and is always real, wherever a man is conscious of it. But ail déterminations of thé understanding are not righl; because they hâve a référence to something... | |
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