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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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determines

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, XIII | the board being that which determines the place of the chessmen; 2 II, XXI | or is not free; that it determines the inferior faculties; 3 II, XXI | I speak thus.~29. What determines the will. Thirdly, the will 4 II, XXI | the question, What is it determines the will? the true and proper 5 II, XXI | The mind. For that which determines the general power of directing, 6 II, XXI | meaning of the question, What determines the will? is this,—What 7 II, XXI | from desire.~31. Uneasiness determines the will. To return, then, 8 II, XXI | inquiry, what is it that determines the will in regard to our 9 II, XXI | that which successively determines the will, and sets us upon 10 II, XXI | The uneasiness of desire determines the will. Good and evil, 11 II, XXI | But that which immediately determines the will, from time to time, 12 II, XXI | is this uneasiness that determines the will to the successive 13 II, XXI | knowing what it is that determines the will, has put into man 14 II, XXI | The greatest positive good determines not the will, but present 15 II, XXI | good, the greater good, determines the will, that I do not 16 II, XXI | and the present uneasiness determines the will to the accustomed 17 II, XXI | operates on the will, and determines it in its choice, we shall 18 II, XXI | therefore, that which of course determines the choice of our will to 19 II, XXI | why it is uneasiness alone determines the will, is this: because 20 II, XXI | the greater good in view determines the will, so great a good, 21 II, XXI | convinced, what it is that determines the will. Thus any vehement 22 II, XXI | of desire, as that which determines the will: because that is 23 II, XXI | pressing uneasiness naturally determines the will. But we being in 24 II, XXI | is that which ordinarily determines the will, successively, 25 II, XXI | felt, and for the most part determines the will in its choice of 26 II, XXI | be had there absolutely determines his preference, and makes 27 II, XXI | obtain it. Whatever necessity determines to the pursuit of real bliss, 28 II, XXI | gives him uneasiness; which determines his will, and sets him at 29 II, XXI | of our voluntary actions determines the will to any change of 30 II, XXI | examination is what ultimately determines the man; who could not be 31 II, XXI | perfectly free; my will determines that operative power to 32 II, XXVII| existence itself; which determines a being of any sort to a 33 III, VI | the essence to us, which determines every particular to this 34 III, VI | characteristical part, that determines the species. And therefore 35 IV, XV | evidence which infallibly determines the understanding and produces 36 IV, XVI | with it, that it naturally determines the judgment, and leaves 37 IV, XVI | faith, which as absolutely determines our minds, and as perfectly


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