Nghĩa của từ hume bằng Tiếng Anh

noun

family name; David Hume (1711-1776), Scottish historian and philosopher; town in New York state (USA)

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1. Britain’s Cardinal Hume even called church parishes “sleeping giants.”

2. And by moral evidence, Hume means inductive reasoning, reasoning from experience.

3. Crying by Hume Assine, released 05 March 2021 1

4. The most important compatibilist in the history of the philosophy was David Hume.

5. Hume moved the postponement of the Committal to that day six months

6. The US ambassador to Indonesia, Cameron Hume, is actively trying to prevent a catastrophe.

7. Examples Christianity is " Controverted " by the disciples of Hume

8. Let us add our congratulations to those the President-in-Office extended to John Hume.

9. DAVID HUME I am very much offended at his scandalizing words and Contumelious obloquy

10. Hume had established emotionalist ethics based on the criticism of rationalist ethics.

11. What are two other reasons put forward by David Hume to disclaim the possibility of miracles?

12. There are three light industrial areas: the suburbs of Fyshwick, Mitchell and Hume.

13. His theoretical philosophy is a combination of the phenomenalism of Hume and the Apriorism of Kant.

14. 2 days ago · CEO Rich Hume: 10 Boldest Statements On Synnex-Tech Data Merger

15. 1754-1762, David Hume, The History of England: The monks […] were the only Annalists during those ages

16. These Atomisms share the same foundation as the one developed by John Locke and David Hume

17. These Atomisms share the same foundation as the one developed by John Locke and David Hume

18. These Atomisms share the same foundation as the one developed by John Locke and David Hume

19. Hume "doesn't really have the authority, " Shales suggested — unless of course "one believes that every Christian by mandate must proselytize."

20. Julian Hume has suggested this island was l'île aux Benitiers in Tamarin Bay, on the west coast of Mauritius.

21. Su filosofía teórica es una combinación del fenomenalismo de Hume y del Apriorismo de Kant

22. " "Aftermath! is a role-playing game created by Paul Hume & Robert Charette which was published in 1981 by Fantasy Games Unlimited

23. 240, […] no man is believ’d a jot the more for all the Asseverations, Damnings and Swearings he makes:1779, David Hume, Dialogues Concerning …

24. The foregoing justification of induction is quite unacceptable[Sentencedict.com], as David Hume conclusively demonstrated as long ago as the mid-eighteenth century.

25. How can there ever be Blamability for a person if according to Hume, we are ever determined by our passions? (Aren't passions determined by environmental forces?) by RedditorforMordor in askphilosophy

26. 22 Hume rational basis for critique of traditional religions, primarily reflected in the design of deism that with the traditional theory of rational argument on the theology of the revealed religions.

27. While Voltaire, Condorcet and Descartes used reason to confront superstition and feudalism, thinkers across the Channel – Brooks cites Burke, Hume and Adam Smith – thought it unwise to trust reason.

28. Mohammed Badie is the official supreme guide (murshid) of the Muslim Brotherhood.Ian Lee, Salma Abdelaziz, and Tim Hume, “Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Mohamed Badie receives life sentence,”

29. Brute Force (1947): Tough, unsmiling inmate Joe Collins (Lancaster) has spent much of his long prison term Butting heads with sadistic, power-hungry Captain Munsey (Hume Cronyn)

30. He was a dyed-in-the-wool empiricist in the manner of Bacon, Locke, Kames, and Hume and lack of Acquaintancy with philosophical empiricism often leads to …

31. 30 While Voltaire, Condorcet and Descartes used reason to confront superstition and feudalism, thinkers across the Channel – Brooks cites Burke, Hume and Adam Smith – thought it unwise to trust reason.

32. “A Curtsy should be a discreet, brief movement and not a ballet plié or a sweeping descent to the ground,” says Lucy Hume, associate director of Debrett’s, the leading authority on British

33. The chilling story of Sharon Rectory in Manorcunningham, County Donegal, was the subject of the first episode of the BBC's new Ulster-Scots program "Afeared", where historian David Hume and writer

34. Believing is either an intellectual judgment or, as the 18th-century Scottish Skeptic David Hume maintained, a special sort of feeling with overtones that differ from those of disBelief.

35. With his usual Causticity Herder characterised the manner of the two chief contributors. THE YOUTH OF GOETHE PETER HUME BROWN Rousseau lay too open to the unlicensed Causticity of his accuser

36. Notably, the Board also voted to approve resolutions to rename the Curry School of Education and Human Development, Contextualize the statue of Thomas Jefferson in front of the Rotunda, rededicate or remove the Frank Hume Memorial Wall, remove and …

37. ‘A sense of what is due one can easily degenerate into that Amour propre which is the enemy of the sort of extended sociable and friendly amour-de-soi which Hume, like Rousseau, sees as …

38. SENIOR'S BEST BALL EVENT CHAMPIONS Open to any team whose members' combined ages totalled 220 or more years, the team of Bill Hume, Alf Aylward, Ron Abson and Eric Fransky came through to win with a pretty good score of three under.

39. 1911, Fergus Hume, chapter 10, in Red Money: "[I]f I had known that Pine was such a Blighter as to leave me nothing, I'm hanged if I'd have allowed him to be buried in such decent company." 1919, Anthony Hope

40. He was a dyed-in-the-wool empiricist in the manner of Bacon, Locke, Kames, and Hume and lack of Acquaintancy with philosophical empiricism often leads to egregious errors—especially when it comes to apprehension of Jefferson’s views …

41. ‘Although the result is a non-standard account of geometry as an inexact science, Hume thinks that he thereby preserves reason from otherwise irresolvable Antinomies.’ ‘Godel made an analogy between optical illusions in the physical world and Antinomies like Russell's paradox in the mathematical realm.’

42. Atomism of Hume and instead developed a deterministic Atomism For these positivists, causality Is not a connection of sense impressions, but is rooted in the physical world and discoverable through scientific investigation Comte believed that empirical science is the only reliable source of knowledge and

43. Although bare-boned Associationism provides a good approximation of Hume and Pavlov, it doesn’t quite capture the full theory of those working in operant conditioning paradigms for it doesn’t involve any notion of reinforcement, or updating one’s associative structure based on consequences.

44. ‘When members of the House were called to vote on the privatisation, the Liberal Member for Hume, Alby Schultz, Abstained and refused to show, making sure the world knew why.’ ‘The US administration may also have Abstained to avoid embarrassing its close ally Britain, which is a signatory to the ICC.’

45. ‘When members of the House were called to vote on the privatisation, the Liberal Member for Hume, Alby Schultz, Abstained and refused to show, making sure the world knew why.’ ‘The US administration may also have Abstained to avoid embarrassing its close ally Britain, which is a signatory to the ICC.’

46. Aamtaur par hum log ghar me bhagwan ki murti ke aage phriyaad karte hai kintu hume kuch jawab nahi milta lekin jo vyakti "Gagret Sidh Bhartheri Baba ji" ke "Dere" me aata hai use apne mann me umad rahe sabhi prashno le utar usi samay mil jaate hai

47. Killigrew fu Abile nel rilevare da Michael Mohun l'Abile veterano esperto di troupe teatrali, per la sua King's Company e iniziare con "quella che era essenzialmente una continuità aziendale" (Hume), con il vantaggio che Mohun portò con sé i tradizionali diritti di esecuzione praticamente per l'intero repertorio classico di William

48. Amerce (third-person singular simple present Amerces, present participle amercing, simple past and past participle Amerced) To impose a fine on; to fine1597, William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act III, Scene I: But I'll Amerce you with so strong a fine That you shall all repent the loss of mine: 1803, David Hume, The History of England, Volume 9, J

49. A Contemptible creature.; Another cause was a Contemptible nobility.; It is only a Contemptible form of existence.; And how Contemptible it is to be so greedy of money!; As if he cared for their Contemptible society!; Could she really care for that Contemptible scoundrel?; Hume even branded him as a Contemptible coward.; The man was a Contemptible scoundrel in every way.