The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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... Edwards ' thinking about the problem of will begins with his understanding of Lockean psychology and Newtonian physics . From his reading of Locke , Edwards formed a conception of man that Locke himself probably had not arrived at ...
... Edwards ' thinking about the problem of will begins with his understanding of Lockean psychology and Newtonian physics . From his reading of Locke , Edwards formed a conception of man that Locke himself probably had not arrived at ...
第 119 頁
... Edwards , may express itself . To put it another way , we might say that Emily Dickinson dis- covered in the writing of poetry a way of reconciling human freedom and divine necessity . Jonathan Edwards had shown that such a ...
... Edwards , may express itself . To put it another way , we might say that Emily Dickinson dis- covered in the writing of poetry a way of reconciling human freedom and divine necessity . Jonathan Edwards had shown that such a ...
第 121 頁
... Edwards explains that choice and refusal are but different faces of the same coin will . He finally concludes his definition by cataloguing sixteen possible synonyms for the will . In my opin- ion the crucial reason for the metaphysical ...
... Edwards explains that choice and refusal are but different faces of the same coin will . He finally concludes his definition by cataloguing sixteen possible synonyms for the will . In my opin- ion the crucial reason for the metaphysical ...
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