Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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... necessary for the preservation of the individual . Benevolent affections are no less necessary for the pre- servation of society among men , without which man would become an easy prey to the beasts of the field . We are placed in this ...
... necessary for the preservation of the individual . Benevolent affections are no less necessary for the pre- servation of society among men , without which man would become an easy prey to the beasts of the field . We are placed in this ...
Pàgina 629
... necessary . [ 348 ] This opinion has no less authority in its favour than that of Aristotle , who indeed held the doctrine of liberty , but believing , at the same time , that whatever is certainly future must be necessary , in order to ...
... necessary . [ 348 ] This opinion has no less authority in its favour than that of Aristotle , who indeed held the doctrine of liberty , but believing , at the same time , that whatever is certainly future must be necessary , in order to ...
Pàgina 972
... NECESSARY ; we are brought by this novel doctrine to the further confession , that even of contra- dictories we may , however , not be able to realise in thought the discriminate POS- SIBILITY of either . contingently it may be , but ...
... NECESSARY ; we are brought by this novel doctrine to the further confession , that even of contra- dictories we may , however , not be able to realise in thought the discriminate POS- SIBILITY of either . contingently it may be , but ...
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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