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    " A wise man, therefore, proportions his belief to the evidence. In such conclusions as are founded on an infallible experience, he expects the event with the last degree of assurance, and regards his past experience as a full proof of the future existence... "
    Inductive Logic - Pàgina 140
    per William Gay Ballantine - 1896 - 174 pàgines
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    The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest ..., Volum 15

    1806
    ...full proof of the future existence of the event. In other cases he proceeds with more caution ; lie weighs the opposite experiments; he considers which...fixes his judgment, the evidence exceeds not what some call probability. All probability, then, supposes an opposition of experiments and. observations,...
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    Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects: In Two Volumes

    David Hume - 1804
    ...experience, he expects the event with the last Degree of assurance, and regards his past experience, as a full proof of the future existence of that event....is supported by the greater number of experiments : To-th<at side he inclines with doubt and hesitation ; and when at last he fixes his judgment, the...
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    An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

    David Hume - 1817
    ...experience, he expects the event with the last degree of assurance, and regards his past experience as a full proof of the future existence of that event. In other cases lie proceeds with more caution : He weighs the opposite experiments : He considers which side is supported...
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    Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects ...

    David Hume - 1825
    ...experience, he expects the event with the last degree of assurance, and regards his past experience as a [all proof of the future existence of that event. In other...with doubt and hesitation ; and when at last he fixes hit judgment, the evidence exceeds not what we properly call probability. All probability, then, supposes...
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    An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

    David Hume - 1825
    ...more caution : He weighs the opposite experiments : He considers whkh side is supported by thegreater number of experiments : To that side he inclines with doubt and hesitation ; and when at lost he fixes hi* jodgmefit, the evidence exceeds not what we properly call probability. All probability,...
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    THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS OF DAVID HUME.

    DAVID HUME - 1854
    ...experience^ he expects the event with the last degree of assurance, and regards his past experience as a full proof of the future existence of that event....doubt and hesitation ; and when at last he fixes his judgment^the^ evidence exceeds not what we properly call ^robabiUt^ All probability, then, supposes...
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    The Evidences Against Christianity, Volum 2

    John Shertzer Hittell - 1857
    ...experience, he expects the event with tho last degree of assurance, and regards his past experience as a full proof of the future existence of that event....cases, he proceeds with more caution : he weighs the oppo* HUME. Essav on Miracles. . sic. 92.] PROOF OP UIBACLES ? 1 7 Bite experiments : he considers...
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    The Emancipation of Faith, Volum 1

    Henri Édouard Schedel - 1858
    ...experience, he expects the event with the last degree of assurance, and regards his past experience as a full proof of the future existence of that event. In other cases he proceeds with more caution, and even when at last he fixes his judgment, the evidence may not exceed what we properly call probability....
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    Supernatural Religion: An Inquiry Into the Reality of Divine Revelation, Volum 1

    Walter Richard Cassels - 1874 - 476 pàgines
    ...experience, he expects the event with the last degree of assurance, and regards his past experience as a full proof of the future existence of that event....proceeds with more caution, he weighs the opposite 1 Mill, Logic, ii. \\ 169. experiments : he considers which side is supported by the greater number...
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    Supernatural Religion: Introduction. Miracles. The Synoptic gospels

    Walter Richard Cassels - 1875
    ...experience, he expects the event with the last degree of assurance, and regards his past experience as a full proof of the future existence of that event....judgment, the evidence exceeds not what we properly call pi'obabtltty. All probability, then, supposes an opposition of experiments and observations, where...
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