| 1862 - 308 стор.
...one of several lines of action placed before him Î " If," to use Mr. Froude's words, " it is free to man to choose what he will do or not do, there is...there is a science of him, there is no free choice. Mankind are but an aggregate of individuals ; history is but the record of individual action ; and... | |
| 1868 - 758 стор.
...for in mysterious properties of the mind, but in influences which are palpable and ponderable. ... If it is free to a man to choose what he will do or...do, there is no adequate science of him. If there i'-ta science of him, there is no free choice, and the praise and blame witli which wo regard one another... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1868 - 458 стор.
...liable to be set aside and neutralised by what is called volition, the word Science is out of place. If it is free to a man to choose wha,t he will do...which we regard one another are impertinent and out of place. I am trespassing upon these ethical grounds because, unless I do, the subject cannot be made... | |
| 1872 - 848 стор.
...liable to be set aside and neutralized by what is called volition, the word Science is out of place. If it is free to a man to choose what he will do or...which we regard one another are impertinent and out of place." * " It is in this marvellous power in men to do wrong . . . that tho impossibility stands... | |
| 1872 - 806 стор.
...liable to be set aside and neutralized by what is called volition, the word Science is out of place. If it is free to a man to choose what he will do or...the praise or blame with which we regard one another is impertinent and out of place." l 1 "Short Studies on Great Subjects," vol. i., p. 11. "It is in... | |
| 1872 - 798 стор.
...liable to be set aside and neutralized by what is called volition, the word Science is out of place. If it is free to a man to choose what he will do or...the praise or blame with which we regard one another is impertinent and out of place." * 1 "Short Studies on Great Subjects," vol. L, p. 11. " It is in... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 528 стор.
...liable to he set aside and neutralized by what is called volition, the word Science is out of place. If it is free to a man to choose what he will do or...which we regard one another are impertinent and out of place." i " It is in this marvellous power in men to do wrong . . . that the impossibility stands... | |
| John S. Stuart-Glennie - 1873 - 634 стор.
...liable to be set aside and neutralized by what is called volition, the word Science is out of place. If it is free to a man to choose what he will do,...the praise or blame with which we regard one another is impertinent, and out of place.'1 And the kte Professor of History at Cambridge, with a similarly... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1873 - 540 стор.
...aside and neutralized by what is called volition, the word Science is out of place. If it is free to man to choose what he will do or not do, there is...choice, and the praise or blame with which we regard one another»are impertinent and out of place. I am trespassing upon these ethical grounds because, unless... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1873 - 552 стор.
...what is called volition, the word Science is out of place. If it is free to man to choose what he wift do or not do, there is no adequate science of him....which we regard one another are impertinent and out of place. I am trespassing upon these ethical grounds because, unless I do, the subject cannot be made... | |
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