The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, 2. kötetS. Converse, 1829 - 584 oldal |
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15. oldal
... which the soul chooses : for in every act of Will what- soever , the mind chooses one thing rather than another ; it chooses something rather than the contrary , or rather than the want or non - existence of that thing . So.
... which the soul chooses : for in every act of Will what- soever , the mind chooses one thing rather than another ; it chooses something rather than the contrary , or rather than the want or non - existence of that thing . So.
17. oldal
... contrary to his de- sires , or desires any thing contrary to his Will . The fore- mentioned instance , which Mr. LOCKE produces , is no proof that he ever does . He may , on some consideration or other will to utter speeches which have ...
... contrary to his de- sires , or desires any thing contrary to his Will . The fore- mentioned instance , which Mr. LOCKE produces , is no proof that he ever does . He may , on some consideration or other will to utter speeches which have ...
18. oldal
... contrary to this ; he does not will that they should be effectual , but rather wills that they should not , as he desires . In order to prove that the Will and Desire may run counter , it should be shown that they may be contrary one to ...
... contrary to this ; he does not will that they should be effectual , but rather wills that they should not , as he desires . In order to prove that the Will and Desire may run counter , it should be shown that they may be contrary one to ...
20. oldal
... contrary , that which appears most inviting , and has , by what appears concerning it to the understanding or apprehension , the greatest degree of previous tendency to excite and induce the choice , is what I call the strongest mo ...
... contrary , that which appears most inviting , and has , by what appears concerning it to the understanding or apprehension , the greatest degree of previous tendency to excite and induce the choice , is what I call the strongest mo ...
27. oldal
... contrary . For we do not properly make opposition to an event , any otherwise than as we voluntarily oppose it . Things are said to be what must be , or necessarily are , as to us , when they are , or will be , though we desire or ...
... contrary . For we do not properly make opposition to an event , any otherwise than as we voluntarily oppose it . Things are said to be what must be , or necessarily are , as to us , when they are , or will be , though we desire or ...
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