Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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第 95 頁
... cause appeared wholly external , while in the latter , sometimes our will interfered as the producing or determining cause , and sometimes our na- ture seemed to act by a mechanism of its own , without any conscious effort of the will ...
... cause appeared wholly external , while in the latter , sometimes our will interfered as the producing or determining cause , and sometimes our na- ture seemed to act by a mechanism of its own , without any conscious effort of the will ...
第 112 頁
... cause present to determine what it should be . For to bring in the will , or reason , as causes of their own cause , that is , as at once causes and effects , can satisfy those only who in their pretended evidences of a God having first ...
... cause present to determine what it should be . For to bring in the will , or reason , as causes of their own cause , that is , as at once causes and effects , can satisfy those only who in their pretended evidences of a God having first ...
第 266 頁
... cause or anticedent without an absurdity . THESIS IV . That there can be but one such principle , may be proved a priori ; for were there two or more , each must refer to some other , by which its equality is affirmed ; consequently ...
... cause or anticedent without an absurdity . THESIS IV . That there can be but one such principle , may be proved a priori ; for were there two or more , each must refer to some other , by which its equality is affirmed ; consequently ...
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