The World of Self Or Spirit: A Scheme of LifeCobden-Sanderson, 1929 - 98 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 6
עמוד 47
... motives acting on the will from without , is as destructive of man's personality as is the doctrine of human automatism . No man can act except from motives . Let this be granted . The question is : where do these motives come from ...
... motives acting on the will from without , is as destructive of man's personality as is the doctrine of human automatism . No man can act except from motives . Let this be granted . The question is : where do these motives come from ...
עמוד 48
... motive . And the same external influence can transform itself into many different motives by entering into combination with as many different minds . It follows that if all motives are , as determinism assumes , external to me , I do ...
... motive . And the same external influence can transform itself into many different motives by entering into combination with as many different minds . It follows that if all motives are , as determinism assumes , external to me , I do ...
עמוד 66
... motives is the moralist to appeal ? We are faced , as it seems , by a dilemma . If a motive is to be effective it must be self - regarding . Pure altruism is impossible . No man can get outside himself . One's action , however wide may ...
... motives is the moralist to appeal ? We are faced , as it seems , by a dilemma . If a motive is to be effective it must be self - regarding . Pure altruism is impossible . No man can get outside himself . One's action , however wide may ...
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