The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 87
... question , and not to prove it by reason ; which is ne- cessary to be done , if it be not a self - evident proposi- tion . But whether this , " that the soul always thinks , ' be a self - evident proposition , that every body assents to ...
... question , and not to prove it by reason ; which is ne- cessary to be done , if it be not a self - evident proposi- tion . But whether this , " that the soul always thinks , ' be a self - evident proposition , that every body assents to ...
الصفحة 251
... question of it , must suppose one will to determine the acts of another , and another to determine that ; and so on ... questions that are raised about them , I suppose a great part of the difficulties that perplex men's thoughts , and ...
... question of it , must suppose one will to determine the acts of another , and another to determine that ; and so on ... questions that are raised about them , I suppose a great part of the difficulties that perplex men's thoughts , and ...
الصفحة 252
... question , What is it determines the will ? the true and proper answer is , The mind . For that which de- termines the general power of directing to this or that particular direction , is nothing but the agent it- self exercising the ...
... question , What is it determines the will ? the true and proper answer is , The mind . For that which de- termines the general power of directing to this or that particular direction , is nothing but the agent it- self exercising the ...
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