The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and son, 1812 |
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الصفحة xlv
... friendship . This , my lord , your words and actions so constantly show on all occasions , even to others when I am absent , that it is not vanity in me to mention what every body knows : but it would be want The Epistle Dedicatory .
... friendship . This , my lord , your words and actions so constantly show on all occasions , even to others when I am absent , that it is not vanity in me to mention what every body knows : but it would be want The Epistle Dedicatory .
الصفحة liv
... actions . This I cannot forbear to acknowledge to the world with as much freedom and readiness , as I at first published what then seemed to me to be right ; thinking my- self more concerned to quit and renounce any opi- nion of my own ...
... actions . This I cannot forbear to acknowledge to the world with as much freedom and readiness , as I at first published what then seemed to me to be right ; thinking my- self more concerned to quit and renounce any opi- nion of my own ...
الصفحة lx
... actions convince us , that the rule of virtue is not their internal prin- ciple . 8. Conscience no proof of any innate moral rule . 9. Instances of enormities practised without morse . re- 10. Men have contrary prac- tical principles ...
... actions convince us , that the rule of virtue is not their internal prin- ciple . 8. Conscience no proof of any innate moral rule . 9. Instances of enormities practised without morse . re- 10. Men have contrary prac- tical principles ...
الصفحة lxv
... action , not essence of the soul . CHAP . XX . Of modes of pleasure and pain . SECT . 1. Pleasure and pain simple ideas . 2. Good and evil , what . 3. Our passions moved by good and evil . 4. Love . 5. Hatred . 6. Desire . 7. Joy . 8 ...
... action , not essence of the soul . CHAP . XX . Of modes of pleasure and pain . SECT . 1. Pleasure and pain simple ideas . 2. Good and evil , what . 3. Our passions moved by good and evil . 4. Love . 5. Hatred . 6. Desire . 7. Joy . 8 ...
الصفحة lxvi
... action . 35. The greatest positive good determines not the will , but uneasiness . different courses . 56. How men come to choose ill . 57. First , from bodily pains . Secondly , from wrong de- sires arising from wrong judgment . 58 ...
... action . 35. The greatest positive good determines not the will , but uneasiness . different courses . 56. How men come to choose ill . 57. First , from bodily pains . Secondly , from wrong de- sires arising from wrong judgment . 58 ...
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