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" Evidence is not that which the mind does or must yield to, but that which it ought to yield to, namely, that, by yielding to which, its belief is kept conformable to fact. "
Psykologi. 1 - Page 211
by Harald H¸ffding - 1882
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., 2. köide

John Stuart Mill - 1856 - 560 lehte
...belief. There are many things which generate belief besides evidence : a mere strong association of ideas often causes a belief so intense as to be unshakeable...must yield to, but that which it ought to yield to, namely, that, by yielding to which, its belief is kept conformable to fact. There is no appeal from...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., 2. köide

John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 572 lehte
...belief. There are many things which generate belief besides evidence. A mere strong association of ideas often causes a belief so intense as to be unshakeable...must yield to, but that which it ought to yield to, namely, that, by yielding to which, its belief is kept conformable to fact. There is no appeal from...
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Essays Philosophical and Theological, 1. köide

James Martineau - 1866 - 448 lehte
...besides evidence. A mere strong association of ideas often causes a belief so intense as to be unshakable by experience or argument. Evidence is not that which...must yield to, but that which it ought to yield to, namely, that, by yielding to which, its belief is kept conformable to fact. There is no appeal from...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - 1881 - 674 lehte
...besides evidence. A mere strong association of ideas often causes a belief so intense as to be unshakable by experience or argument. Evidence is not that which...must yield to, but that which it ought to yield to, namely, that, by yiclding to which its belief is kept conformable to fact. There is no appeal from...
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Essays on the Philosophy of Theism, 1. köide

William George Ward - 1884 - 430 lehte
...evidence. A mere strong associa- , tion of ideas often causes a belief so intense as to be unshakable by experience or argument. Evidence is not that which...must yield to, but that which it ought to yield to, namely, that by yielding to which its belief is kept conformable to fact. There is no appeal from the...
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The First Principles of Knowledge

John Rickaby - 1888 - 434 lehte
...evidence. A mere strong association of ideas often causes a belief so intense, as to be unshakable by experience or argument. Evidence is not that which the mind does or must yield to, but that to which it ought to yield, namely, that by yielding to which its belief is kept in conformity to fact....
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“A” System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive

John Stuart Mill - 1889 - 664 lehte
...belief. There are many things which generate belief besides evidence. A mere strong association of ideas often causes a belief so intense as to be unshakeable...experience or argument. Evidence is not that which the mind docs or must yield to, but that which it ought to yield to, namely, that, by yielding to which, its...
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Einleitung in die englische Philosophie unserer Zeit

Harald H¸ffding - 1889 - 272 lehte
...Phänomen unveränderlich auch eintritt. Die Ursache ist desshalb immer *) Vergl. Logic II (10. ed.) p. 97: Evidence is not that which the mind does or must yield to, but that which it ought to yield to. phänomenal, und die Frage ist nun diese, wie wir uns der Erkenntnis» der phänomenalen Ursachen nähern....
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Essays, Reviews, and Addresses: Theological, philosophical

James Martineau - 1891 - 596 lehte
...belief. There are many things which generate belief besides evidence. A mere strong association of ideas often causes a belief so intense as to be unshakeable...must yield to, but that which it ought to yield to, namely, that, by yielding to which, its belief is kept conformable to fact. There is no appeal from...
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Den nyere filosofis historie: en fremstilling af filosofiens ..., 2. köide

Harald H¸ffding - 1895 - 598 lehte
...som 374 Induktion — Deduktion — Verifikation. gyldigt, men om, hvad vi b¸r anerkende som gyldigt (Evidence is not that which the mind does or must yield to, but that which it ought to yield to. Logic. Book III. Chap. 21. § 1) Med hvilken Ret slutte vi da fra et F¿nomens Indtr¿den (A) til et...
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