| R. Douglas Geivett, Gary R. Habermas - 1997 - 340 pàgines
...stories of that kind, that this very circumstance would be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient, with all men of sense, not only to make them reject the fact, but even reject it without further examination. Though the Being to whom the miracle is ascribed, be, in this case, Almighty,... | |
| David Hume, Richard H. Popkin - 1998 - 158 pàgines
...stories of that kind, that this very circumstance would be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient, with all men of sense, not only to make them reject...fact, but even reject it without farther examination. Though the Being to whom the miracle is ascribed, be, in this case, Almighty, it does not, upon that... | |
| David Johnson - 1999 - 140 pàgines
...system of religion," then "this very circumstance would be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient, with all men of sense, not only to make them reject...fact, but even reject it without farther examination." 3 This conclusion has something to do with, at least, the alleged fact that "men, in all ages, have... | |
| James Fieser - 2005 - 468 pàgines
...stories of that kind, that this very circumstance would be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient, with all men of sense, not only to make them reject...fact, but even reject it without farther examination. Though the being to whom the miracle is ascribed should be supposed in this case almighty, it does... | |
| James Fieser - 2005 - 500 pàgines
...stories of that kind, that this very circumstance would be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient, with all men of sense, not only to make them reject the fact, but even reject it without further examination.' Again, a little after, 'As the violations of truth are more common in the testimony... | |
| John Earman - 2000 - 236 pàgines
...ridiculous stories of that kind. that this very circumstance would be a full proof of cheat. and suflicient. with all men of sense. not only to make them reject...fact. but even reject it without farther examination" lE t28-t29: t5t-52i. The reasoning behind Hume's strong thesis is. to repeat. that in the case of an... | |
| John Earman - 2000 - 232 pàgines
...stories of that kind, that this very circumstance would be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient, with all men of sense, not only to make them reject the fact, but reject it without farther examination. Though the Being to whom the miracle is ascribed, be, in this... | |
| Michael F. Palmer - 2001 - 388 pàgines
...stories of that kind, that this very circumstance would be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient, with all men of sense, not only to make them reject...fact, but even reject it without farther examination. Though the Being to whom the miracle is ascribed, be, in this case, Almighty, it does not, upon that... | |
| Miguel A. Badía Cabrera - 2001 - 358 pàgines
...stories of that kind, that this very circumstance would be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient, with all men of sense, not only to make them reject...fact, but even reject it without farther examination (EHU, 128-129).27 Yet when Hume first stated his argument, he established as a condition that in the... | |
| Michael F. Palmer - 2001 - 388 pàgines
...stoties of that kind, that this very citcumsrance would be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient, with all men of sense, not only to make them reject the fact, bur even reject it withour farther examination. Though the Being to whom the mitacle is asctibed, be,... | |
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