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" By liberty, then, we can only mean a power of acting or not acting, according to the determinations of the will; that is, if we choose to remain at rest, we may; if we choose to move, we also may. "
Essays and treatises on several subjects - Página 93
por David Hume - 1817
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An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1817 - 528 páginas
...other. For these are plain and acknowledged matters of fact. By liberty, then, we can only mean a power of acting or not acting according to the determinations...rest, we may ; if we choose to move, we also may. Now » See NOTE [P.] this hypothetical liberty is universally allowed to belong to every one who is not...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects ...

David Hume - 1825 - 526 páginas
...other. For these are plain and acknowledged matters of fact. By liberty, then, we can only mean a power of acting or not acting according to the determinations...remain at rest, we may ; if we choose to move, we also nmy. Now • Sec NOTE [F.] this hypothetical liberty is universally allowed to belong to every one...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 628 páginas
...other. For these are plain and acknowledged matters of fact. By liberty, then, we can only mean a power of acting or not acting according to the determinations...universally allowed to belong to every one who is is not a prisoner and in chains. Here then is no subject of dispute. Whatever definition we may give...
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A Theodicy: Or, Vindication of the Divine Glory, as Manifested in the ...

Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1853 - 428 páginas
...liberty," says he, " we can only mean a power of acting or not acting according to the determination of the will : that is, if we choose to remain at rest, we may ; if we choose to move, we also may."* Such he declares is all that can possibly be meant by the term liberty ; and hence it follows that...
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The Philosophical Works, Volumen4

David Hume - 1854 - 576 páginas
...then, we can only mean a power of acting or not acting aecording to the determinations of the mll; that is, if we choose to remain at rest, we may ;...hypothetical liberty is universally allowed to belong to able certainty from their motives, and from the dispositions of the agent ; yet it frequently happens,...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume: Including All the Essays ..., Volumen4

David Hume - 1854 - 596 páginas
...the other. For these are plain and acknowledged matters of fact. By liberty, then, we can on]y ° __ is, if we choose to remain at rest, we may ; if we...hypothetical liberty is universally allowed to belong to able certainty from their motives, and from the dispositions of the agent; yet it frequently happens,...
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The Essentials of Philosophy: Wherein Its Constituent Principles are Traced ...

George Jamieson - 1859 - 280 páginas
...superficial, and utterly untenable. As regards liberty, our author gives the common definition : ** A power of acting or not acting, according to the determinations of the will." We do not accept this definition. However generally received, we have no hesitation in saying, it assumes...
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Moral Causation, Or, Notes on Mr. Mill's Notes: To the Chapter on 'Freedom ...

Patrick Proctor Alexander - 1868 - 202 páginas
...plainly nothing but 'the liberty, as to which,' as Hume says, 'there can be no ' subject of dispute ; if we choose to remain at rest, we ' may ; if we choose to move, we also may'— what Hamilton calls ' the liberty of Spontaneity (to Do as we will), a liberty which no Fatalist ever...
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Handbook of Moral Philosophy

Henry Calderwood - 1872 - 356 páginas
...Letter 62, L1fe, Corresp. and Ethics, by R. Willis, MD, p. 393. ' By liberty we can only mean a power of acting or not acting, according to the determinations of the Will.' — Hume, Essays, n. no. By freedom or liberty in an agent is meant, ' being free from hindrance or...
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Causality, Or, The Philosophy of Law Investigated

George Jamieson - 1872 - 498 páginas
...superficial, and utterly untenable. As regards liberty, our author gives the common definition : u A. power of acting or not acting, according to the determinations of the will." We do not accept this definition. However generally received, we have no hesitation in saying, it assumes...
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