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" On the contrary, a thousand different sentiments excited by the same object are all right, because no sentiment represents what is really in the object. It only marks a certain conformity or relation between the object and the organs or faculties of the... "
Essays, moral, political, and literary. Part I - Page 368
by David Hume - 1760 - 352 pages
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 30

1768 - 750 pages
...becaufe no fentiment reprefents what is really in the object. It only marks a certain conformity nr relation between the object, and the organs or faculties...conformity did not really exift, the fentiment could never poflibly have л being. Beauty is no quality in thing» themfelvfs : it exifls merely in the mind which...
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Four Dissertations: I. The Natural History of Religion. II. Of the Passions ...

David Hume - 1757 - 260 pages
...different fentiments, excited by the fame object, are all right : Becaufe no fentiment reprefentswhat is really in the object. It only marks a certain conformity or relation betwixt the objedl and the organs or faculties of the mind ; and if that cori'formity did not really...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects. ...

David Hume - 1768 - 606 pages
...there is one, and but one, that is juft and true ; and the only difficulty is to fix and afcertainit. On -the contrary, a thoufand different fentiments,...being. Beauty is no quality in things themfelves : It exifts 'merely in the mind which contemplates them ; and each mind perceives a different beauty. One...
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW, OR LITERARY JOURNAL BY SEVERAL HANDS

SEVERAL HANDS - 1768 - 628 pages
...reprcfents what is really in the objeit. It only marks a certain conformity or relation between the objedt and the organs or faculties of the mind ; and if that conformity did not really exift, the fentimcnt could never poffibly have a being. Beauty is no quality in things themfelves : it exifts...
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Essays, moral, political, and literary

David Hume - 1809 - 868 pages
...thousand different sentiments, excited by the same object, are all right : Because no sentiment represents what is really in the object. It only marks a certain...of the mind ; and if that conformity did not really exist, the sentiment could never possibly have being. Beauty is no quality jn things themselves : It...
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Poems, Volume 1

Charles James - 1817 - 294 pages
...differ " ent sentiments, excited by the same object, are " all right; because no sentiment represents what " is really in the object. It only marks a certain...the mind; and if that " conformity did not really exist, the sentiment " could never possibly have being. Beauty is no " quality in things themselves:...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 15

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pages
...thousand different sentiments excited by the same object are all right : because no sentiment represents what is really in the object. It only marks a certain...conformity or relation between the object and the organs or faculfies of the mind ; and, if that conformity did not really exist, the sentiment could never possibly...
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Philosophical Works, Volume 3

David Hume - 1854 - 586 pages
...thousand different sentiments, excited by the same object, are all right; because no sentiment represents what is really in the object. It only marks a certain...of the mind ; and if that conformity did not really exist, the sentiment could never possibly have being. Beauty is no quality in things themselves : it...
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Essays: Moral, Political, and Literary, Volume 1

David Hume - 1889 - 530 pages
...thousand different sentiments, excited by the same object, ate all right : Because no sentiment represents what is really in the object. It only marks a certain...of the mind; and if that conformity did not really exist, the \ sentiment could never possibly have being. Beauty is no quality in things themselves :...
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Kants Lehre vom Genie und die Entstehung der ʻKritik der Urteilskraft'

Otto Schlapp - 1901 - 488 pages
...Grose 1889. XXIII. Of the Standard of Taste, p. 273 u. 268. certain conformity or relation betweeu the object and the organs or faculties of the mind; and if that conformity did not really exist, the sentimeut could never possibly have being. Beauty is no quality in things themselves; it...
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