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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 Read | that which gives the last determination to the Will in all voluntary 2 Read | have not such a precise determination.~Upon this ground I have 3 II, XXI | senses, and sometimes by the determination of its own choice; and concluding 4 II, XXI | action, according to the determination or thought of the mind, 5 II, XXI | choice, nor would follow the determination of his mind, if it should 6 II, XXI | his legs from obeying the determination of his mind, if it would 7 II, XXI | acting or not acting, by the determination of his own thought preferring 8 II, XXI | following perfectly the determination and preference of his will, 9 II, XXI | follows by the choice and determination of his mind; that is, by 10 II, XXI | willing; it cannot avoid some determination concerning them, let the 11 II, XXI | forbearances, requiring as much the determination of the will, and being as 12 II, XXI | nothing but that particular determination of the mind, whereby, barely 13 II, XXI | being capable but of one determination of the will to one action 14 II, XXI | employed that way, by the determination of the will, influenced 15 II, XXI | consist with a constant determination of will or desire to the 16 II, XXI | dispatched, which by such a determination of the will we are set upon, 17 II, XXI | our wills being under the determination only of those uneasinesses 18 II, XXI | to give the will its next determination. The balancing, when there 19 II, XXI | whilst we precipitate the determination of our wills, and engage 20 II, XXI | action (which follows that determination) done, we have opportunity 21 II, XXI | are removed from such a determination, the nearer we are to misery 22 II, XXI | and the certainer such determination is, the greater is the perfection. 23 II, XXI | else he would be under the determination of some other than himself, 24 II, XXI | that a man’s will, in every determination, follows his own judgment, 25 II, XXI | is best.~51. A constant determination to a pursuit of happiness 26 II, XXI | consulting a guide. The determination of the will upon inquiry, 27 II, XXI | to act, according as such determination directs, is a free agent: 28 II, XXI | directs, is a free agent: such determination abridges not that power 29 II, XXI | free from any necessary determination of our will to any particular 30 II, XXI | all depending on the last determination of the judgment, which, 31 II, XXI | had a power to suspend his determination; it was given him, that 32 II, XXI | not balance, or err in the determination of his choice.~61. Our wrong 33 II, XXI | the will, free from the determination of such desires, is left 34 II, XXI | one man may think of the determination of another, but what every 35 II, XXI | the man; antecedent to the determination of his will. I wish they 36 II, XXI | understanding, and before the determination of the will: because the 37 II, XXI | of the will: because the determination of the will immediately 38 II, XXI | understanding, yea, even after the determination of the will: and that is 39 II, XXI | not at all impaired by the determination of my will, which at present 40 III, VI | perfect metal. All which determination of the species, it is plain, 41 IV, III | nothing else but the arbitrary determination of that All-wise Agent who 42 IV, III | to depend wholly on the determination of a free agent. The things 43 IV, X | effects of the impulse or determination of the motion of blind matter 44 IV, X | creation. For the giving a new determination to the motion of the animal 45 IV, X | difficulty one jot. To alter the determination of motion, being in this 46 IV, X | motion itself: since the new determination given to the animal spirits 47 IV, XVI | for the most part, on the determination of our judgment in points 48 IV, XVII | not readily yield to the determination of approved authors, which 49 IV, XVIII| able to give a probable determination; revelation, where God has 50 IV, XVIII| probability, faith gave the determination where reason came short;


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