The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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John Locke. he is not at liberty ; that agent is under necessity . So that liberty cannot be where there is no thought , no volition , no will ; but there may be thought , there may be will , there may be volition , where there is no ...
John Locke. he is not at liberty ; that agent is under necessity . So that liberty cannot be where there is no thought , no volition , no will ; but there may be thought , there may be will , there may be volition , where there is no ...
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... liberty , because he can walk if he wills it . But if a man sitting still has not a power to remove himself , he is not at liberty ; so likewise a man falling down a precipice , though in motion , is not at liberty , be- cause he cannot ...
... liberty , because he can walk if he wills it . But if a man sitting still has not a power to remove himself , he is not at liberty ; so likewise a man falling down a precipice , though in motion , is not at liberty , be- cause he cannot ...
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... liberty in an indifferency , antecedent to the thought and judgment of the un- derstanding , seems to me to place liberty in a state of darkness , wherein we can neither see nor say any thing of it ; at least it places it in a subject ...
... liberty in an indifferency , antecedent to the thought and judgment of the un- derstanding , seems to me to place liberty in a state of darkness , wherein we can neither see nor say any thing of it ; at least it places it in a subject ...
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