@misc{Lexicon of Arguments, title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024}, author = {Hume,David}, subject = {Given}, note = {I 18 Given/experience/Hume: the given has two opposite meanings: 1. as a concept, as it is given in the mind (no exceeding) 2. exceeding is also given, but as a practice, as affection of the mind, as an impression of self-awareness. Exceeding is not given in the idea. I 101 ff Given/Hume: the given is a flow, movement. The subject is constituted in the given. I 104 The given is the totality of what appears, a being which is equally to the pretence. I 110 The given is not part of the space but the space is part of the given. I 168 Given/Hume: the given never unites its parts to a whole. Being: the being can only be comprehended as an object of a synthetic relationship with the principles of what we do. >Principles/Hume, >Mind, >Perception, >Experience.},