The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة lxvi
... volition . 11. Voluntary opposed to involuntary , not to necessary . 12. Liberty , what . 13. Necessity , what . 14-20 . Liberty belongs not to the will . 21. But to the agent or man . 22-24 . In respect of willing , a man is not free ...
... volition . 11. Voluntary opposed to involuntary , not to necessary . 12. Liberty , what . 13. Necessity , what . 14-20 . Liberty belongs not to the will . 21. But to the agent or man . 22-24 . In respect of willing , a man is not free ...
الصفحة 111
... : perception or thinking ; and voli- tion or willing . The power of thinking is called the understanding , and the power of volition is called the reflection . will ; and these two powers or abilities in the CHAPTER VI. ...
... : perception or thinking ; and voli- tion or willing . The power of thinking is called the understanding , and the power of volition is called the reflection . will ; and these two powers or abilities in the CHAPTER VI. ...
الصفحة 229
... volition , and knowledge , which are some of the most considerable operations of the mind and modes of thinking . § 3. But perhaps it may not be an un- pardonable digression , nor wholly imper- tinent to our present design , if we ...
... volition , and knowledge , which are some of the most considerable operations of the mind and modes of thinking . § 3. But perhaps it may not be an un- pardonable digression , nor wholly imper- tinent to our present design , if we ...
الصفحة 239
... volition or willing . The forbearance of that action , consequent to such order or command of the mind , is called voluntary . And whatsoever action is performed without such a thought of the mind , is called invo- luntary . The power ...
... volition or willing . The forbearance of that action , consequent to such order or command of the mind , is called voluntary . And whatsoever action is performed without such a thought of the mind , is called invo- luntary . The power ...
الصفحة 240
John Locke. ing and volition . For when we say the will is the commanding and superior faculty of the soul ; that it is , or is not free ; that it ... volition , there he is not at liberty ; that agent is under 240 Book 2 . Of Power .
John Locke. ing and volition . For when we say the will is the commanding and superior faculty of the soul ; that it is , or is not free ; that it ... volition , there he is not at liberty ; that agent is under 240 Book 2 . Of Power .
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