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... actions ; and an action is rendered moral by two circumstances , that it is voluntary , - and that it has respect to some rule which determines it to be good or evil . " Moral good and evil , " says LOCKE , " is the conformity or dis ...
... actions ; and an action is rendered moral by two circumstances , that it is voluntary , - and that it has respect to some rule which determines it to be good or evil . " Moral good and evil , " says LOCKE , " is the conformity or dis ...
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... actions is , that they conclude , that such a prescience renders them necessary . It is the quality of the action ... actions foreknown will not , therefore , cease to be contingent . But how stands the case as to their certainty ...
... actions is , that they conclude , that such a prescience renders them necessary . It is the quality of the action ... actions foreknown will not , therefore , cease to be contingent . But how stands the case as to their certainty ...
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... actions of such a man cannot possibly be fore- known ; will there not yet be in the nature of things , notwithstanding this supposition , the same certainty of event in every one of the man's actions , as if they were ever so fatal and ...
... actions of such a man cannot possibly be fore- known ; will there not yet be in the nature of things , notwithstanding this supposition , the same certainty of event in every one of the man's actions , as if they were ever so fatal and ...
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