Liberty and necessity: in which are considered the laws of association of ideas, the meaning of the word will, and the true intent of punishment
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Philadelphia
Parry and McMillan
1857
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Beschreibung: | "I do not pretend to have discovered what was not known before. My aim has been to direct attention to truths we already possess: and if, as I trust it shall appear, that all phenomena of mind are so many facts; that ideas act upon the mind, and not the mind upon ideas; that all their combinations are formed by their own laws of aggregation, and that the mind cannot command or originate an idea for itself, then all further doubt upon the question of liberty and necessity must cease. If in the following pages I have necessarily employed the term will in the sense in which it is used by writers and in common speech, it was that I might show that the true causes of action existed independently of its agency"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
Beschreibung: | xii, 165 S. |
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spelling | Liberty and necessity in which are considered the laws of association of ideas, the meaning of the word will, and the true intent of punishment by Henry Carleton [Mikrofilm-Ausg.] Philadelphia Parry and McMillan 1857 xii, 165 S. h rdamedia hd rdacarrier "I do not pretend to have discovered what was not known before. My aim has been to direct attention to truths we already possess: and if, as I trust it shall appear, that all phenomena of mind are so many facts; that ideas act upon the mind, and not the mind upon ideas; that all their combinations are formed by their own laws of aggregation, and that the mind cannot command or originate an idea for itself, then all further doubt upon the question of liberty and necessity must cease. If in the following pages I have necessarily employed the term will in the sense in which it is used by writers and in common speech, it was that I might show that the true causes of action existed independently of its agency"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) Mikroform-Ausgabe Ann Arbor, Mich. Univ. Microfilms Internat. 1979 1 Mikrofilm American culture series : 2 ; 53,3 Mikrofilm-Ausg. s1979 Free will and determinism Association of ideas Punishment Personal Autonomy Carleton, Henry 1785-1863 Sonstige (DE-588)1029530351 oth Reproduktion von Liberty and necessity 1857 |
spellingShingle | Liberty and necessity in which are considered the laws of association of ideas, the meaning of the word will, and the true intent of punishment Free will and determinism Association of ideas Punishment Personal Autonomy |
title | Liberty and necessity in which are considered the laws of association of ideas, the meaning of the word will, and the true intent of punishment |
title_auth | Liberty and necessity in which are considered the laws of association of ideas, the meaning of the word will, and the true intent of punishment |
title_exact_search | Liberty and necessity in which are considered the laws of association of ideas, the meaning of the word will, and the true intent of punishment |
title_full | Liberty and necessity in which are considered the laws of association of ideas, the meaning of the word will, and the true intent of punishment by Henry Carleton |
title_fullStr | Liberty and necessity in which are considered the laws of association of ideas, the meaning of the word will, and the true intent of punishment by Henry Carleton |
title_full_unstemmed | Liberty and necessity in which are considered the laws of association of ideas, the meaning of the word will, and the true intent of punishment by Henry Carleton |
title_short | Liberty and necessity |
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title_sub | in which are considered the laws of association of ideas, the meaning of the word will, and the true intent of punishment |
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