| Charles Gore - Incarnation - 1891 - 334 pages
...deducting the inferior." When any one tells me that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself whether it be more probable that...should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact, which he relates, should really have happened. I weigh the one miracle against the other ; and according... | |
| David Hume - Ethics - 1902 - 419 pages
...deducting the inferior.' When anyone tells me, that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself, whether it be more probable,...should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact, which he relates, should really have happened. I weigh the one miracle against the other; and according... | |
| David Hume - Ethics - 1907 - 324 pages
...deducting the inferior.' When anyone tells me, that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself, whether it be more probable,...should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact, which he relates, should really have happened. I weigh the one miracle against the other ; and according... | |
| Edgar Arthur Singer - Philosophers - 1923 - 350 pages
...tells me that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself whether it is more probable that this person should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact which he relates should really have happend. I weigh the one miracle against the other ; and according... | |
| Eldred Cornelius Vanderlaan - Fundamentalism - 1925 - 500 pages
...deducting the inferior." When anyone tells me, that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself, whether it be more probable,...should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact, which he 1 By David Hume. Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. D. 115-16. relates, should really... | |
| Ernest Campbell Mossner - Biography & Autobiography - 2001 - 768 pages
...deducting the inferior." When any one tells me, that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself, whether it be more probable,...should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact, which he relates, should really have happened, I weigh the one miracle against the other ; and according... | |
| Michael Alexander Stewart - Philosophy - 1990 - 340 pages
...endeavours to establish . . ." When anyone tells me, that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself, whether it be more probable,...should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact, which he relates, should really have happened. ... If the falsehood of his testimony would be more... | |
| Diogenes Allen, Eric O. Springsted - Philosophy - 1992 - 324 pages
...deducting the inferior." When anyone tells me that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself whether it be more probable that...should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact, which he relates, should really have happened. I weigh the one miracle against the other; and according... | |
| David Hume, Eric Steinberg - Philosophy - 1993 - 170 pages
...deducting the inferior.' When any one tells me, that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself, whether it be more probable,...should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact, which he relates, should really have happened. I weigh the one miracle against the other; and according... | |
| William L. Portier - Religion - 1994 - 394 pages
...destruction of arguments" (123). When anyone tells me that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself whether it be more probable that...should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact which he relates should really have happened (123). Apparently the "mutual destruction of arguments"... | |
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