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actions agreeable appear argument arises assert beauty belief betwixt body causation cause and effect cerning cism colour common concerning conclusion connexion consequently consider consider'd constant conjunction contiguity continu'd existence contrary cou'd custom degree deriv'd distinct encrease entirely equal establish'd esteem esteem'd experience explain'd fancy farther feel force and vivacity human nature identity imagination immediately impressions and ideas inference infinite divisibility influence injustice instances interest judgment justice kind love and hatred manner matter mind moral motion necessity never nexion obligation observ'd observe operation opinion original ourselves pain particular passions perceptions person phænomenon philosophy plac'd pleasure possession pride and humility principles probability proceed produc'd produce propensity qualities reason reflection regard relation of ideas resemblance rules sceptical SECT sensation senses sensible sentiments shew shou'd society species suppos'd suppose sympathy thing thought tion tis evident tis impossible transition twill uneasiness vice virtue wou'd
References to this book
Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts Bruno Latour,Steve Woolgar No preview available - 1986 |


