Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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Pàgina 625
... applying it to different things , in a precise and distinct meaning . It can have no connection with the dis- pute about liberty , except when it is applied to the determinations of the will . Let us , therefore , suppose a voluntary ...
... applying it to different things , in a precise and distinct meaning . It can have no connection with the dis- pute about liberty , except when it is applied to the determinations of the will . Let us , therefore , suppose a voluntary ...
Pàgina 649
... applied to an action considered abstractly , has the same meaning as when we apply it to a man on account of that action ; or whether we do not unawares change the meaning of the word , according as we apply it to the one or to the ...
... applied to an action considered abstractly , has the same meaning as when we apply it to a man on account of that action ; or whether we do not unawares change the meaning of the word , according as we apply it to the one or to the ...
Pàgina 1030
... applied to objects of perception , 805 b , n . * . Psellus , ( Michael , ) his employment of poσoxh , 943 b ; recognised Attention as a special faculty , 945 b . Purchot , an authority for the distinction of Pri- mary and Secondary ...
... applied to objects of perception , 805 b , n . * . Psellus , ( Michael , ) his employment of poσoxh , 943 b ; recognised Attention as a special faculty , 945 b . Purchot , an authority for the distinction of Pri- mary and Secondary ...
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