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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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agents

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, XIX | Since the operations of agents will easily admit of intention 2 II, XXI | the same things, by like agents, and by the like ways,—considers 3 II, XXI | notion of so many distinct agents in us, which had their several 4 II, XXI | it is called restraint. Agents that have no thought, no 5 II, XXI | in everything necessary agents.~14. Liberty belongs not 6 II, XXI | a power, belongs only to agents, and cannot be an attribute 7 II, XXI | 16. Powers, belonging to agents. It is plain then that the 8 II, XXI | that powers belong only to agents, and are attributes only 9 II, XXI | Powers are relations, not agents. I grant, that this or that 10 II, XXI | powers are relations, not agents: and that which has the 11 II, XXI | represented as so many distinct agents. For, it being asked, what 12 II, XXI | admitted.~50. The freest agents are so determined. If we 13 II, XXI | their accounts are thought agents. For, in these instances, 14 II, XXII | conceive it, in intellectual agents, to be nothing else but 15 II, XXII | and willing; in corporeal agents, nothing else but modifications 16 II, XXVII| belongs only to intelligent agents, capable of a law, and happiness, 17 IV, XVII | difficulties about free created agents, which reason cannot well


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