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Principles, philosophy of science: physical principles are not the same as laws of nature. Rather, laws can be gained from principles or traced back to principles. Examples are the principle of the shortest time, the principle of the smallest effect, the uncertainty principle. See also theories, laws of nature, laws, natural constants.
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D. Hume on Principles - Dictionary of Arguments

I 11
Principles/Hume: the association with its three principles goes beyond the imagination (exceeding):
1. Contiguity (contact, contiguity),
2. similarity,
3. causality. These principles organize the given as a system before there can be belief. They naturalize the mind by setting it from the outset.
>Association
, >Imagination, >Similarity, >Causality.
I 39
Principle/Hume/Deleuze: principles cannot be invented. Against: rules are artificial. Satisfaction: comes into being artificially, because of consistency it can only be achieved "industrially". Need: is natural.
I 76
Forming of principles is an educational principle.
I 89
Philosophy cannot say anything about the origin of principles. ((s) It sets the principles ahead).
I 99
Principles/Hume: the principles of extension and reflection are contradictory! E.g. imagination as a world principle (expansion) is set against the correction. We do not have the means to opt for the mind or against the imagination. Mind/Hume: the mind can only correct endlessly, so nothing remains. Solution/Hume: practice.
I 110
Principles/empiricism/Hume: principle of empiricism: simple impression/atom: e.g. five tones give the impression of time, but this is not a sixth impression.
>Sensory impressions.

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Explanation of symbols: Roman numerals indicate the source, arabic numerals indicate the page number. The corresponding books are indicated on the right hand side. ((s)…): Comment by the sender of the contribution. Translations: Dictionary of Arguments
The note [Concept/Author], [Author1]Vs[Author2] or [Author]Vs[term] resp. "problem:"/"solution:", "old:"/"new:" and "thesis:" is an addition from the Dictionary of Arguments. If a German edition is specified, the page numbers refer to this edition.
D. Hume
I Gilles Delueze David Hume, Frankfurt 1997 (Frankreich 1953,1988)
II Norbert Hoerster Hume: Existenz und Eigenschaften Gottes aus Speck(Hg) Grundprobleme der großen Philosophen der Neuzeit I Göttingen, 1997


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