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in it I can discover.</p> | in it I can discover.</p> | ||
[Desirous of nothing more than that my system<lb/> | <p>[Desirous of nothing more than that my system<lb/> | ||
should not prevail if it be not true, nor <add>if it be</add> any<lb/> | should not prevail if it be not true, nor <add>if it be</add> any<lb/> | ||
farther than it is <add>so</add> true. I would seem &c at | farther than it is <add>so</add> true. I would seem &c at <gap/>]</p> | ||
<p>It is founded upon sensation — that is certain —<lb/> | |||
& <del>it</del> sensation is the highest evidence — that is also<lb/> | |||
certain</p> | |||
<p>but this sensation is not of him who announces the<lb/> | |||
proposition concerning it [whether of affirmance or<lb/> | |||
denial] it is not of the Professor, nor can it be<lb/> | |||
(but by accident) of the audience: it is in him<lb/> | |||
and in them no more than a presumption of<lb/> | |||
what would be the sensations if other men, <add>in a case which is not present</add> formed<lb/> | |||
upon recollection observation & analogy — recollection<lb/> | |||
of past experiences <add>one's own sensations</add> upon past occasions — observation<lb/> | |||
of the conduct of other's <del>men</del> — analogy according to<lb/> | |||
which such conduct <add>or discourse</add> is presumed to originate from</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p><!-- top right quadrant --> <add>the like</add> sensations as <add>those which</add> give birth to the same conduct in ourselves. <note>it is not so with they must be caught as they arise.</note></p> | |||
<p>It is true again on the other hand that this recollection<lb/> | |||
<add>of experience</add> this observation & this analogy are the <add>very</add> grounds <del>which</del><lb/> | |||
and the only one we have) of conduct which are universally<lb/> | |||
received as sufficient for the most<lb/> | |||
as well as least important concerns of common life. <note>I should hold myself accountable for all the mischief it <sic>produc'd</sic> to suffer my system <add>the chance</add> to gain <unclear>any</unclear> undue credit by <add>the non-op</add> <del>not <gap/> dissembling of <gap/></del> of any weakness I can <add><gap/></add> discover</note></p> | |||
<p><add>These observations</add> This <del>expe</del> recollection of experience may be erroneous —<lb/> | |||
it may be incomplete, <sic>tho'</sic> just: the analogy<lb/> | |||
<add>binding <del><gap/></del> together the experiences and observations, according to</add> <del>by</del> which the sensations of others are presumed<lb/> | |||
to be what we think we remember<lb/> | |||
our own to have been in situations <add>cases</add> similar,<lb/> | |||
<sic>tho</sic> <add>true</add> just in kind <add>as to this kind of those sensations</add> may be erroneous as to their<lb/> | |||
degree <note>Thus much does it want & thus much it is presumed & much more must every other want <del>Thus much does it</del> want of the evidence of intuition. This is <sic>it's</sic> weakness but it is for those who maintain a different one to <sic>shew</sic> that it is a weakness from whom their own is free <del>is a case which is not present</del></note></p> | |||
INTROD.
at the pleasure, and as it were by the creation of the
professor; v. I. Locke but an obscure anticipation of those fundamental truths whereof his metaphysical System smoothed the way to the discovery It was reserved to Helvetius to place them in a full & steady light and perhaps to some one yet to come to put it hors d'attiente by separating the of that great man from at once questionable and unpopular revoltants by introducing a little more method into the plan, and by multiplying extending the number & particularity of [examples] amplifications to [put it out of the reach satisfy the .... of all objectors] to dissipate every remaining cloud that remains offers itself to the observation exposed to the .... of objectors to reconcile it with opposing prejudices
If we ask2 then1, whether the science be susceptible capable of
certainty, the answer is plain, the same that those
facts in each case are susceptible in of, and none other.
I [would] scorn blush tremble to take an undue credit
to my system by omitting to point out any weakness
in it I can discover.
[Desirous of nothing more than that my system
should not prevail if it be not true, nor if it be any
farther than it is so true. I would seem &c at ]
It is founded upon sensation — that is certain —
& it sensation is the highest evidence — that is also
certain
but this sensation is not of him who announces the
proposition concerning it [whether of affirmance or
denial] it is not of the Professor, nor can it be
(but by accident) of the audience: it is in him
and in them no more than a presumption of
what would be the sensations if other men, in a case which is not present formed
upon recollection observation & analogy — recollection
of past experiences one's own sensations upon past occasions — observation
of the conduct of other's men — analogy according to
which such conduct or discourse is presumed to originate from
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the like sensations as those which give birth to the same conduct in ourselves. it is not so with they must be caught as they arise.
It is true again on the other hand that this recollection
of experience this observation & this analogy are the very grounds which
and the only one we have) of conduct which are universally
received as sufficient for the most
as well as least important concerns of common life. I should hold myself accountable for all the mischief it produc'd to suffer my system the chance to gain any undue credit by the non-op not dissembling of of any weakness I can discover
These observations This expe recollection of experience may be erroneous —
it may be incomplete, tho' just: the analogy
binding together the experiences and observations, according to by which the sensations of others are presumed
to be what we think we remember
our own to have been in situations cases similar,
tho true just in kind as to this kind of those sensations may be erroneous as to their
degree Thus much does it want & thus much it is presumed & much more must every other want Thus much does it want of the evidence of intuition. This is it's weakness but it is for those who maintain a different one to shew that it is a weakness from whom their own is free is a case which is not present
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