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... mind's view . The mind is not indifferent concerning this ; but is influenced by a pre- vailing inducement and reason ; which is , that this is a prose- cution of the preceding determination , which appeared req- uisite , and was fixed ...
... mind's view . The mind is not indifferent concerning this ; but is influenced by a pre- vailing inducement and reason ; which is , that this is a prose- cution of the preceding determination , which appeared req- uisite , and was fixed ...
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... mind's esteem , and neither of them preferred . All that fact makes evident , is , that the mind chooses one action rather than another . And therefore the arguments which they bring , in order to be to their purpose , ought to be to ...
... mind's esteem , and neither of them preferred . All that fact makes evident , is , that the mind chooses one action rather than another . And therefore the arguments which they bring , in order to be to their purpose , ought to be to ...
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... mind gives to that Motive , which is weaker , as it stands in the pre- vious view of the mind ; the immediate antecedent is the view the mind has of the two rival Motives conjunctly ; in which previous view of the mind , all the ...
... mind gives to that Motive , which is weaker , as it stands in the pre- vious view of the mind ; the immediate antecedent is the view the mind has of the two rival Motives conjunctly ; in which previous view of the mind , all the ...
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