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" ... that we are free, is given to us in the consciousness of an uncompromising law of duty, in the consciousness of our moral accountability ; and this fact of liberty cannot be redargued on the ground that it is incomprehensible, for the philosophy of... "
Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ... - 587. oldal
szerző: Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 764 oldal
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - 1852 - 848 oldal
...that it is incomprehensible, for the philosophy of the conditioned proves, against the necessitarian, that things there are, which may, nay must be true,...fatalist had thought to triumph over the libertarian. It shews, that the scheme of freedom is not more inconceivable than the scheme of necessity. For •whilst...

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, 28. kötet

1853 - 614 oldal
...that if is incomprehensible, for the philosophy of the conditioned proves against the necessitarian that things there are, which may, nay, must be true,...wholly unable to construe to itself the possibility " Specially, in its doctrine of causality this philosophy brings us back from the aberrations of modern...

A calm inquirer; or A help to reflection in some important subjects

Joseph Jones - 1853 - 208 oldal
...that it is incomprehensible ; for the philosophy of the conditioned proves, against the necessitarian, that things there are, which may, nay must be true,...wholly unable to construe to itself the possibility. 26. Practically, our consciousness of the moral law, which, without a moral liberty in man, would be...

The Wesleyan methodist association magazine, 16. kötet

1853 - 618 oldal
...that it is incomprehensible, for the philosophy of the conditioned proves against the necessitarian that things there are, which may, nay, must be true,...wholly unable to construe to itself the possibility " — Sir fVm. Hamilton. 10 UNCHRISTIAN TEMPERS REBUKED. " But he turned and rebuked them, and eaid,...

Elements of Moral Philosophy: Analytical, Synthetical, and Practical

Hubbard Winslow - 1856 - 484 oldal
...that it is incomprehensible, for the philosophy of the conditioned proves, against the understanding, that things there are, which may, nay must be true,...wholly unable to construe to itself the possibility." * Because man wills freely ^ it does not follow that he wills without motives. It is not to be supposed...

Elements of Moral Philosophy: Analytical, Synthetical, and Practical

Hubbard Winslow - 1856 - 492 oldal
...that it is incomprehensible, for the philosophy of the conditioned proves, against the understanding, that things there are, which may, nay must be true,...wholly unable to construe to itself the possibility." * Because man wills freely, it does not follow that he wills without motives. It is not to be supposed...

Theism, a treatise on God, providence and immortality

John Orr (Unitarian minister.) - 1857 - 518 oldal
...be constituted into the measure of existence," that " things there are, for example, moral liberty, which may, nay must, be true, of which the understanding...wholly unable to construe to itself the possibility :" and in this principle Sir William Hamilton finds untold advantages. It is pre-eminently a discipline...

A Treatise on Theism, and on the Modern Skeptical Theories

Francis Wharton - 1859 - 396 oldal
...that it is incomprehensible, for the philosophy of the conditioned proves, against the necessitarian, that things there are, which may, nay, must be, true,...unable to construe to itself the possibility." But does not this stop with the vindication of moral liberty, as possible though inconceivable, and does...

The Immortality of the Soul and the Final Condition of the Wicked Carefully ...

Robert Wharton Landis - 1859 - 532 oldal
...that it is incomprehensible, for the philosophy of the conditioned proves, against the Necessitarian, that things there are which may, nay, must be true,...wholly unable to construe to itself the possibility. j- In fact neither liberty nor necessity is in theory comprehensible. But no man is conscious of necessity,...

Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Bart

Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 546 oldal
...that it is incomprehensible, for the philosophy of the conditioned proves, against the necessitarian, that things there are, which may, nay must be true,...understanding is wholly unable to construe to itself the possibility.1 But this philosophy is not only competent to defend the fact of our moral liberty, possible...




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