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Full Idea
One of the best reliques which a devotee could procure would be the handiwork of a saint, because they were once at his disposal, and were moved and affected by him.
Clarification
An example of ideas associated by causation
Gist of Idea
An object made by a saint is the best way to produce thoughts of him
Source
David Hume (Enquiry Conc Human Understanding [1748], V.II.43)
Book Ref
Hume,David: 'Enquiries Conc. Human Understanding, Morals', ed/tr. Selby-Bigge/Nidditch [OUP 1975], p.53
2212 | An object made by a saint is the best way to produce thoughts of him [Hume] |
2214 | Our awareness of patterns of causation is too important to be left to slow and uncertain reasoning [Hume] |
14870 | We experience causation between willing and acting, and thereby explain conjunctions of changes [Nietzsche] |
8329 | Either causal relations are given in experience, or they are unobserved and theoretical [Sosa/Tooley] |
4769 | It is hard to analyse causation, if it is presupposed in our theory of the functioning of the mind [Psillos] |
17527 | Causation seems to be an innate concept (or acquired very early) [Bird] |