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" This power which the mind has thus to order the consideration of any idea, or the forbearing to consider it; or to prefer the motion of any part of the body to its rest, and vice versa, in any particular instance: is that which we call the will. The actual... "
An essay concerning human understanding. Also extr. from the author's works ... - Side 249
af John Locke - 1815
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The Works of John Locke, Esq, Bind 1

John Locke - 1722 - 640 sider
...Reft, and vice verfa in any particular Inftance, is that which we call the WiU. The actual Exercife of that Power, by directing any particular Action...its Forbearance, is that which we call Volition or IViUing. The Forbearance of that Action, confequent to fuch Order or Command ot the Mind, is call'd...
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An Abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding

John Wynne - 1752 - 280 sider
...power which the mind has thus to order the confideraiion of any idea, or the forbearing to confider it ; or to prefer the Motion of any part of the Body to its Reft, and vice verfa in any particular inftance, is that we call the Will. The actual exercife of that...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: In Four Books, Bind 1

John Locke - 1768 - 418 sider
...Power, which the Mind has thus to order the Confideration of any Idea, or the forbearing to confider it, or to prefer the Motion of any Part of the Body to its Reft, and via •verfa, in any particular Inftance, is that which we call the Ifill. The actual Exercife...
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The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original Treatises ..., Bind 5

John Wesley - 1782 - 728 sider
...reft, and vice v.'r/a in any particular in/lance, is that which we call the Will. The aftual exercife of that power, by directing any particular action, or its forbearance, is that which we cTall Volition or Willing. The forbearance of that aftion, confequent to fuch order or command of the...
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Essays on the Active Powers of Man: By Thomas Reid, ...

Thomas Reid - 1788 - 518 sider
...and vice ver" fa, in any particular inftance, is that which we call the toill. " The adlual exercife of that power, by directing any particular " action,...forbearance, is that which we call volition or " willing." According to Mr LOCKE, therefore, the only clear notion or idea we have of active power, is taken from...
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Essays on the Active Powers of Man: By Thomas Reid, ...

Thomas Reid - 1788 - 508 sider
...and vice ver" fa, in any particular inftance, is that which we call the will. " The actual exercife of that power, by directing any particular " action,...its forbearance, is that which we call volition or " witting." According to Mr LOCKE, therefore, the only clear notion or idea we have of active power,...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Bind 1

John Locke - 1796 - 556 sider
...reft, and vice yerfa, in any particular inftance: is that which we call the will. The actual exercife of that power, by directing any particular action,...volition or willing. The forbearance of that action, confequent to fuch order or command of the mind, is called voluntary. And whatfoever action is' performed...
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The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated on the Principles of ..., Bind 3

George Gregory - 1796 - 646 sider
...power which the mind has thus to order the confideration of any idea, or the forbearing to confider it, or to prefer the motion of any part of the body to its reft, and vict •vtr/a, in any particular inilance, is what we call tha will."— Locke's Eflay, B....
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Bind 1

John Locke - 1796 - 560 sider
...power which the mind has thus to order the conlideration of any idea, or the forbearing to confider it ; or to prefer the motion of any part of the body to its reft, and vice vcrfa, in any particular inftancc: is that which we call the will. The actual exercifc...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Bind 31

1797 - 494 sider
...power which the mind ha» thus to order the confidcratjon of any Idea, or the fu: bearing to conn- i- r it, or to prefer the' motion of any part of the body to its reit, and n'ut verja, in.aoy particular inltance, il what we call the will." — Locke's EffSy, B....
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