Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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Pàgina 610
... motive , they are of moment in the question concerning moral liberty . For , if there ever was any action of this kind , motives are not the sole causes of human actions . And , if we have the power of act- ng without a motive , that ...
... motive , they are of moment in the question concerning moral liberty . For , if there ever was any action of this kind , motives are not the sole causes of human actions . And , if we have the power of act- ng without a motive , that ...
Pàgina 611
... motive prevailed , therefore it is the strongest ; since the defenders of liberty maintain that the determination was made by the man , and not by the motive . [ 297 ] We are therefore brought to this issue , that , unless some measure ...
... motive prevailed , therefore it is the strongest ; since the defenders of liberty maintain that the determination was made by the man , and not by the motive . [ 297 ] We are therefore brought to this issue , that , unless some measure ...
Pàgina 612
... motives . A motive which is the strongest , according to the animal test , may be , and very often is , the weakest according to the rational . The grand and the important competition of contrary motives is between the animal , on the ...
... motives . A motive which is the strongest , according to the animal test , may be , and very often is , the weakest according to the rational . The grand and the important competition of contrary motives is between the animal , on the ...
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active power affection affirmed Anima animal appetite apprehend argument Aristotle Aristotle's Averroes belief body called cause Cicero ciples cognition colour Common Sense conceive conception conduct consciousness consequence considered contrary degree denote Descartes determined distinction distinguished doctrine enim Epicurus evident existence expression external faculty feeling gisms give human Hume idea immediate intel intellect intuitive judge judgment justice kind knowledge language Leibnitz liberty logic Malebranche mankind matter meaning mediate ment mind mode moral motive Muretus nature necessary necessity nerves nihil notion object observed opinion passion perceive perception phænomena phænomenon philo philosophers Plato Plutarch predicate prescience present primary qualities principles of action proper proposition quæ quam quod racter rational reason regard Reid relation representationism Secondary sensation sensus Sensus Communis shew sion sophism species sunt suppose syllogism term Themistius Theophrastus things thought tion tive truth universal University of Glasgow virtue word