Works of Thomas Hill Green ...Longmans, Green, and Company, 1890 |
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Términos y frases comunes
abstraction according to Kant action admit apperception aqua regia arises Aristotle attributes become body called causality ception character common conceived conception connected consciousness consists constitutes definition derived desire determined distinction ditions doctrine empirical exercise existence experience expression extensive quantity external fact feeling freedom given heteronomous human idea imperium implies individual inference inner sense J. S. MILL judgment jus naturale Kant's knowledge Krit law of nature manifold matter means merely Mill mind moral motive natural rights necessary notion obligation outer particular perception person phænomena phænomenon pleasure possible present principle priori proposition punishment pure question realisation reality reason recognised regard relation renders represent result sciousness self-consciousness sensation sentience sequence society sovereign space Spinoza succession supposed syllogism synthesis synthetical thing thinking subject thought tion transcendental ego true truth understanding unity virtue
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Página 372 - Man being born, as has been proved, with a title to perfect freedom and an uncontrolled enjoyment of all the rights and privileges of the law of Nature, equally with any other man, or number of men in the world, hath by nature a power not only to preserve his property, that is, his life, liberty and estate, against the injuries and attempts of other men, but to judge of and punish the breaches of that law in others...