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الصفحة 148
... particular things , if every particular idea that we take in should have a distinct name , names must be endless . To prevent this , the mind makes the particular ideas , re- ceived from particular objects , to become general ; which is ...
... particular things , if every particular idea that we take in should have a distinct name , names must be endless . To prevent this , the mind makes the particular ideas , re- ceived from particular objects , to become general ; which is ...
الصفحة 252
... particular direction , is nothing but the agent it- self exercising the power it has that particular way . If this answer satisfies not , it is plain the meaning of the question , What determines the will ? is this , What moves the mind ...
... particular direction , is nothing but the agent it- self exercising the power it has that particular way . If this answer satisfies not , it is plain the meaning of the question , What determines the will ? is this , What moves the mind ...
الصفحة 270
... particular action , and from a necessary compliance with our desire , set upon any particular and then appearing preferable good , till we have duly examined whether it has a tendency to , or be incon- sistent with , our real happiness ...
... particular action , and from a necessary compliance with our desire , set upon any particular and then appearing preferable good , till we have duly examined whether it has a tendency to , or be incon- sistent with , our real happiness ...
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