| John Locke - 1905 - 424 sivua
...any ,/" idea of, reducing themselves, as has been said, to these two, viz., thinking and motion, so far as a man has a power to think or not to think,...according to the preference or direction of his own mind, so far is a man free. Wherever any performance or forbearance are not equally in a man's power, wherever... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 382 sivua
...have any idea of, reducing themselves, as has been said, to these two, viz., thinking and motion, so far as a man has a power to think or not to think,...according to the preference or direction of his own mind, so far is a man free. Wherever any performance or forbearance are not equally in a man's power, wherever... | |
| Joseph Hahn - 1905 - 74 sivua
...we have any idea of, reducing themselves to those two, viz. thinking and motion; so far as man has power to think or not to think, to move or not to move, according to the preference or direction of Ms mind, so far is a man free' oder die kürzere Fassung im § 71: 'Liberty is a power to act or not... | |
| Joseph Rickaby - 1906 - 262 sivua
...Understanding Book II, Chap. XXL Of Power I " O|O far as a man has power to think or not to think, j^to move or not to move, according to the preference or direction of his own mind, so far is a man free." It is characteristic of Locke as a writer to refuse to acknowledge difficulties.... | |
| Frank Thilly - 1914 - 640 sivua
...will a substance, an agent? The will is not a faculty or substance. A man is free so far as he has power to think or not to think, to move or not to...according to the preference or direction of his own mind. Wherever he has not the power to do or forbear any act according to the determination or thought of... | |
| Frank Thilly - 1914 - 640 sivua
...the will a substance, an agent? The will is not a faculty or substance. A man iaJree so far as he has power to think or not to think, to move or not to move according to the preference or HirppTinn n¥ fag^pwn mind. Wherever he has not the power to do or forbear any act according to the... | |
| Gertrude Carman Bussey - 1917 - 120 sivua
...that Locke was led to maintain the reality of freedom of choice. He asserted that "So far as a man has power to think, or not to think; to move, or not to...according to the preference or direction of his own mind; so far is a man free." 21 He objected to the term freedom of the will on the ground that freedom or... | |
| 1949 - 426 sivua
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| John Locke - 1928 - 436 sivua
...reducing themselves, as has been said, to these two, viz. thinking and motion; so far as a man has power to think, or not to think; to move, or not to...according to the preference or direction of his own mind; so far is a man free. Wherever any performance or forbearance are not equally in a man's power; wherever... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1931 - 314 sivua
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