The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... degrees of belief , opinion , and assent- I shall not at present meddle with the physical con- sideration of the mind , or trouble myself to examine , VOL . I. B wherein its essence consists , or by what motions of OF ...
... degrees of belief , opinion , and assent- I shall not at present meddle with the physical con- sideration of the mind , or trouble myself to examine , VOL . I. B wherein its essence consists , or by what motions of OF ...
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... sideration raises desire . § 46. And thus , by a due consideration , and examining any good proposed , it is in our power to raise our desires in a due proportion to the value of that good , whereby in its turn and place it may come to ...
... sideration raises desire . § 46. And thus , by a due consideration , and examining any good proposed , it is in our power to raise our desires in a due proportion to the value of that good , whereby in its turn and place it may come to ...
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... sideration . 847. There being in us a great many uneasinesses always soliciting and ready to determine the will , it is natural , as I have said , that the greatest and most pressing should determine the will to the next action ; and so ...
... sideration . 847. There being in us a great many uneasinesses always soliciting and ready to determine the will , it is natural , as I have said , that the greatest and most pressing should determine the will to the next action ; and so ...
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