The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة lxv
... moved by good and evil . 4. Love . 5. Hatred . 6. Desire . 7. Joy . 8. Sorrow . 9. Hope . 10. Fear .. 11. Despair . 12. Anger . 13. Envy . 14. What passions all men have . 15 , 16. Pleasure and pain , what 17. Shame . 18. These ...
... moved by good and evil . 4. Love . 5. Hatred . 6. Desire . 7. Joy . 8. Sorrow . 9. Hope . 10. Fear .. 11. Despair . 12. Anger . 13. Envy . 14. What passions all men have . 15 , 16. Pleasure and pain , what 17. Shame . 18. These ...
الصفحة lxvi
... moves not the will . 46. Due consideration raises desire . 47. The power to suspend the prosecution of any desire , makes way for consider- ation . 48. To be determined by our own judgment , is no re- straint to liberty . 49. The freest ...
... moves not the will . 46. Due consideration raises desire . 47. The power to suspend the prosecution of any desire , makes way for consider- ation . 48. To be determined by our own judgment , is no re- straint to liberty . 49. The freest ...
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... move , for want of a foundation and footing , in most men ; who through laziness or avocation do not , or for want of time , or true helps , or for other causes , cannot penetrate into the principles of knowledge , and trace truth to ...
... move , for want of a foundation and footing , in most men ; who through laziness or avocation do not , or for want of time , or true helps , or for other causes , cannot penetrate into the principles of knowledge , and trace truth to ...
الصفحة 82
... move : the perception of ideas being ( as I conceive ) to the soul , what motion is to the body ; not its essence , but one of its operations . And therefore , though thinking be supposed ever so much the proper action of the soul , yet ...
... move : the perception of ideas being ( as I conceive ) to the soul , what motion is to the body ; not its essence , but one of its operations . And therefore , though thinking be supposed ever so much the proper action of the soul , yet ...
الصفحة 91
... move the senses . § . 22. Follow a child from its birth , and observe the alterations that time makes , and you shall find , as the mind by the senses comes more and more to be fur- nished with ideas , it comes to be more and more awake ...
... move the senses . § . 22. Follow a child from its birth , and observe the alterations that time makes , and you shall find , as the mind by the senses comes more and more to be fur- nished with ideas , it comes to be more and more awake ...
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