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الصفحة 241
... volition , no will ; but there may be thought , there may be will , there may be volition , where there is no liberty . A little consideration of an obvious instance or two may make this clear . Supposes the understand- ing and will ...
... volition , no will ; but there may be thought , there may be will , there may be volition , where there is no liberty . A little consideration of an obvious instance or two may make this clear . Supposes the understand- ing and will ...
الصفحة 244
... Volition . ing and giving clear notions of internal actions by sounds , that I must here warn my reader that ordering , directing , choosing , preferring , & c . which I have made use of , will not distinctly enough express volition ...
... Volition . ing and giving clear notions of internal actions by sounds , that I must here warn my reader that ordering , directing , choosing , preferring , & c . which I have made use of , will not distinctly enough express volition ...
الصفحة 249
... volition , being an action , and freedom consisting in a power of acting or not acting , a man in respect of willing , or the act of volition , when any action in his power is once proposed to his thoughts as presently to be done ...
... volition , being an action , and freedom consisting in a power of acting or not acting , a man in respect of willing , or the act of volition , when any action in his power is once proposed to his thoughts as presently to be done ...
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