| John Stuart Mill - 1843 - 654 หน้า
...agents. His character is formed by his circumstances (including among these his particular organization); but his own desire to mould it in a particular way,...circumstances, and by no means one of the least influential. We cannot, indeed, directly will to be different from what we are. But neither did those who are supposed... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1843 - 648 หน้า
...it had been formed differently is of no use; he has no power to alter it. But this is a grand error. He has, to a certain extent, a power to alter his character. Its being, in the ultimate resort, formed for him, is not inconsistent with its being, in part, formed... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 624 หน้า
...His character is formed by his circumstances (including among these his particular organization) ; but his own desire to mould it in a particular way,...those circumstances, and by no means one of the least inffuential. We cannot, indeed, directly will to bo different from what we are. But neither did those... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1849 - 450 หน้า
...had been formed differently is of no use, — he has no power to alter it. But this is a grand error. He has, to a certain extent, a power to alter his character. Its being, in the ultimate resort, formed for him, is not inconsistent with its being, in part, formed... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1851 - 480 หน้า
...character is formed by his cireumstances (including among these his particular organization) ; bat his own desire to mould it in a particular way is one of those cireumstances, and by no means one of the least influential. We cannot, indeed, directly will to bc... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1856 - 560 หน้า
...had been formed differently is of no use ; he has no power to alter it. But this is a grand error. He has, to a certain extent, a power to alter his character. Its being, in the ultimate resort, formed for him, is not inconsistent with its being, in part, formed... | |
| 1856 - 600 หน้า
...had been formed differently is of no use ; he has no power to alter it. But this is a grand error. He has, to a certain extent, a power to alter his character. * * * The free will doctrine, by keeping in view precisely that portion of the truth which the word... | |
| Henri Édouard Schedel - 1858 - 508 หน้า
...His character is formed by his circumstances, (including among these his particular organization ;) but his own desire to mould it in a particular way,...circumstances, and by no means one of the least influential. We cannot, indeed, directly will to be different from what we are. But neither did those who are supposed... | |
| Henri Édouard Schedel - 1858 - 510 หน้า
...had been formed differently is of no use ; he has no power to alter it. But this is a grand error. He has, to a certain extent, a power to alter his character. Its being, in the ultimate resort, formed for him, is not inconsistent with its being, in part, formed... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 หน้า
...had been formed differently is of no use ; he has no power to alter it. But this is a grand error. He has, to a certain extent, a power to alter his character. Its being, in the ultimate resort, formed for him, is not inconsistent with its being, in part, formed... | |
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