In deliberation, the last appetite, or aversion, immediately adhering to the action, or to the omission thereof, is that we call the will; the act, not the faculty, of willing. Lectures on Jurisprudence, Or, The Philosophy of Positive Law - Pagina 417door John Austin, Sarah Austin - 1869 - 1169 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 pagina’s
...because till then we retain the liberty of doing, or omitting ; according to our appetite, or aversion. In deliberation, the last appetite, or aversion, immediately...necessarily also have will. The definition of the will, given commonly by the Schools, that it is a rational appetite, is not good. For if it were, then could... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 pagina’s
...because till then we retain the liberty of doing, or omitting ; according to our appetite, or aversion. In deliberation, the last appetite, or aversion, immediately...necessarily also have will. The definition of the will, given commonly by the Schools, that it is a rational appetite, is not good. For if it were, then could... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 744 pagina’s
...because till then we retain the liberty of doing, or omitting ; according to our appetite, or aversion. In deliberation, the last appetite, or aversion, immediately adhering to the action, or to the omisThe win. sion thereof, is that we call the WILL ; the act, not the faculty, of willing. And beasts... | |
| 1848 - 614 pagina’s
...volitions are regulative of his desires, or whether they are one and the same affection of the mind. " la deliberation, the last appetite or aversion immediately...the omission thereof, is that we call the will ; the art (not the faculty) of willing. And beasts that have deliberation, must necessarily also have will.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 pagina’s
...volitions are regulative of his desires, or whether they are one, and the same affection of the mind. " In deliberation, the last appetite or aversion immediately...have deliberation, must necessarily also have will. , . . Will, therefore, is the last appetite in deliberating." — Leviathan, Pt. I., ch. vi. Any such... | |
| Henry Philip Tappan - 1857 - 650 pagina’s
...or counter-balancing of passions. Hence, he properly affirms, "Therefore beasts also deliberate." " In deliberation, the last appetite or aversion immediately adhering to the action, or to the omission thercof, is what we call the will ; the act not the faculty of willing. And beasts that have deliberation,... | |
| William Lucas Sargant - 1860 - 512 pagina’s
...as a separate faculty ; or whether we say with Hobbes,* * Hobbe»'» Worlu, iii. 48. 28—2 that " in deliberation, the last appetite, or aversion, immediately...adhering to the action, or to the omission thereof, is what we call the will ; the act, not the faculty of willing ;" — whatever definition we adopt, it... | |
| Henry Allon - 1847 - 586 pagina’s
...volitions are regulative of his desires, or whether they are one and the same affection of the mind. ' In Deliberation, the last appetite or aversion immediately...have deliberation, must necessarily also have will. .... Will, therefore, is the last appetite in deliberating.' — Leviathan, Pt. I. ch. vi. Any such... | |
| Frederick Ryland - 1880 - 192 pagina’s
...three thinkers who adopt substantially, though not exactly, the same doctrine as Professor Bain. " In deliberation the last appetite or aversion immediately...adhering to the action or to the omission thereof is what we call the Will. Will therefore is the last appetite in deliberating" (Hobbes). "' To will' is... | |
| John Austin - 1885 - 568 pagina’s
...consummate themselves : the only desires which attain their objects without the intervention of means. NOTES AND FRAGMENTS. See Mr. Locke ; Chapter on Power...adhering to the action, or to the omission thereof, is what we call the Will ; the Act (not the faculty) of Willing. And Beasts that have Deliberation must... | |
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