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... nature of the percipient , or the soul of man ; and the freedom of human volitions . The manner in which these several systems operated on the mind of Professor Kant , to prompt his inquiries concerning the nature and extent of the ...
... nature of the percipient , or the soul of man ; and the freedom of human volitions . The manner in which these several systems operated on the mind of Professor Kant , to prompt his inquiries concerning the nature and extent of the ...
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... nature . But man discovers another desire as essential to his nature as that of happiness . He wants not only to be happy , but to be also a morally good man , that is to say , to keep up the natural freedom and independence of his will ...
... nature . But man discovers another desire as essential to his nature as that of happiness . He wants not only to be happy , but to be also a morally good man , that is to say , to keep up the natural freedom and independence of his will ...
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... nature , and palsey those powers which con- stitute that nature's worth . Yet , I will allow , from my knowledge of your habits and associations , this obstacle its full force . But there remains one method of obviating , even this ! I ...
... nature , and palsey those powers which con- stitute that nature's worth . Yet , I will allow , from my knowledge of your habits and associations , this obstacle its full force . But there remains one method of obviating , even this ! I ...
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