The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... Desire is uneasiness . 33. The uneasiness of desire determines the will . 34. This the spring of action . 35. The greatest positive good determines not the will , but uneasiness . 36. Because the removal of uneasiness is the first step ...
... Desire is uneasiness . 33. The uneasiness of desire determines the will . 34. This the spring of action . 35. The greatest positive good determines not the will , but uneasiness . 36. Because the removal of uneasiness is the first step ...
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... desire every one to observe in himself . Desire ac- companies all uneasi- ness . § 39. I have hitherto chiefly instanced in the uneasiness of desire , as that which determines the will , because that is the chief and most sensible , and ...
... desire every one to observe in himself . Desire ac- companies all uneasi- ness . § 39. I have hitherto chiefly instanced in the uneasiness of desire , as that which determines the will , because that is the chief and most sensible , and ...
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... desire . Desire is always moved by evil , to fly it ; because a total freedom from pain always makes a necessary part of our happiness : but every good , nay every greater good , does not con- stantly move desire , because it may not ...
... desire . Desire is always moved by evil , to fly it ; because a total freedom from pain always makes a necessary part of our happiness : but every good , nay every greater good , does not con- stantly move desire , because it may not ...
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