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Page 139
... produce his demon- strative ethics but the failure to become the Newton of a science of morality and to produce an ethical Principia was of course not only his , as he points out elsewhere [ ( 5 ) 7.140 ] . To admit that man's reason ...
... produce his demon- strative ethics but the failure to become the Newton of a science of morality and to produce an ethical Principia was of course not only his , as he points out elsewhere [ ( 5 ) 7.140 ] . To admit that man's reason ...
Page 151
... produce a positive Idea ' : Sensation being produced in us , only by different degrees and modes of Motion in our animal Spirits , variously agitated by external Objects , the abatement of any former motion , must as necessarily produce ...
... produce a positive Idea ' : Sensation being produced in us , only by different degrees and modes of Motion in our animal Spirits , variously agitated by external Objects , the abatement of any former motion , must as necessarily produce ...
Page 172
... produced any movement in the second ball . We have no clear insight into the active power of the first ball to produce that movement . If one takes what Locke says about active power in this way it would be easy to suppose that he has ...
... produced any movement in the second ball . We have no clear insight into the active power of the first ball to produce that movement . If one takes what Locke says about active power in this way it would be easy to suppose that he has ...
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Chapter 2 | 53 |
Chapter 4 | 149 |
Bibliography of Books and Articles referred to more than once | 190 |
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