| William Fleming - 1867 - 700 páginas
...Understand.;9 Jonathan Edwards, Inquiry;1 Dr. Turnbull, Christ. Philosophf Will (Freedom of).—" This is the essential attribute of a will, and contained...is ultimately self-determined, or it is no longer a witt under the law of perfect freedom, but a nature undor the mechanism of cause and effect."' " We... | |
| John Young - 1870 - 328 páginas
...plastic power, and, if accompanied with consciousness, a desire ; but a will it could not be." " This is the essential attribute of a will, and contained...very idea, that whatever determines the will acquires the power from a previous determination of the will itself. The will is ultimately self-determined,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1872 - 380 páginas
...will. Refuse to grant this, and I have not a word to say. Concede this, and you concede all. For this is the essential attribute of a will, and contained...The will is ultimately self-determined, or it is no longer-tTwill under the law of perfect FreedoinjJiut a nature under the mechanism of cause j^d effei^... | |
| Joseph Henry Wythe - 1872 - 302 páginas
...— A term applied to organic remains, generally petrified, which are dug out of the earth's strata. perfect freedom, but a nature under the mechanism of cause and effect." In the question of the spontaneity of mental power — the freedom of the will — is involved the... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1878 - 1082 páginas
...Oiulentaiirl.;* Jonathan Edwards, Inquiry;1 Dr. Turnbull, Christ. Philonojih.' Will (Freedom of).—" This is the essential attribute of a will, and contained...from a previous determination of the will itself. The W'll is ultimately self-determined, or it is no longer a will under the law of perfect freedom, but... | |
| William Wilberforce Newton - 1879 - 278 páginas
...will. Refuse to grant this, and I have not a word to say. Concede this, and you concede all. For this is the essential attribute of a will, and contained...a nature under the mechanism of cause and effect. And if by an act, to which it had determined itself, it has subjected itself to the determination of... | |
| Joseph Henry Wythe - 1879 - 324 páginas
...FREE-AGENCY.—The state of acting freely or without necessity. Synonymous with free will. Coleridge well says, "The will is ultimately self-determined, or it is no longer a will under the law of 25 perfect freedom, but a nature under the mechanism of cause and effect." In the question of the spontaneity... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1881 - 1080 páginas
...Understand.; Q Jonathan Edwards, Inquiry; 1 Dr. Turnbull, Christ. Philosoph? Will (Freedom of),—" This is the essential attribute of a will, and contained...a nature under the mechanism of cause and effect/' 9 ** We need only to reflect on our own experience to be convinced that the man makes the motive, and... | |
| Alexander Brown (of Aberdeen.) - 1881 - 216 páginas
...the only view consistent with the moral dignity attributed to man. " The will, " says Coleridge, " is ultimately self-determined, or it is no longer...Freedom, but a Nature under the mechanism of Cause and Effect."1 The explanation of this apparent marvel is that man is not natural, but supernatural : the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 512 páginas
...will. Refuse to grant this, and I have not a word to say. Concede this, and you concedo all. For this is the essential attribute of a will, and contained...previous determination of the will itself. The will la ultimately self-determined, or it is no longer a will under thu law of perfect freedom, but a nature... | |
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