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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «UNFORCEDLY»
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1
Moral Education for Americans
As explained earlier, people act voluntarily when they act unforcedly and with
knowledge of what they are doing. They act impulsively when they act unforcedly
but with no or only scant knowledge of what they are doing. In between they act ...
2
The Morality of Happiness
In the ancient world we find that there is a single kind of concern for one's life
being as it should and the kind of person one is, which arises unforcedly in most
people, which is the subject of much of literature, and which is the natural starting
...
Julia Annas Professor of Philosophy University of Arizona, 1993
3
Symposium on Physiological Optics
If the statistical fluctuations in the number of quanta absorbed are considered as
the determining factor, the de Vries-Rose law (AiB/5~1/Bt) is unforcedly
explained. The deflection from this law into Weber's law (&B/B = const) becomes
...
4
The theological works: of the most pious and learned Henry ...
... and by strictly observing what Reason will unforcedly suggest or spy out
concerning their Signisicancy and Representativeness of things. To which if we
add the Suffrages of them that have wrote of Onirocriticks, whether most- what out
of ...
Henry More, Joseph Downing, 1708
To understand these justifications, we must note that some human activities and
associations are extensions of freedom, in that persons unforcedly choose or
agree to participate in them and to obey their rules, or at least their rules are
arrived ...
6
A Study of Spinoza's Ethics
That yields a vacuously true reading of 3p4: nothing unforcedly destroys itself
because nothing unforcedly does anything. 2. One gets a better purchase on the
Seneca case by comparing it with the first of Spinoza's three examples: '
Someone ...
7
Philosophy Research Archives: PRA.
What is specifically in question is desire by a voluntary agent, who acts wittingly
as well as unforcedly. To be able to know what he is doing, does not such an
agent have to have a reason for wanting something? The answer is, "No".
According ...
8
University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
... and which distinguish them from simple prose; and even these outward forms
are only preserved when they present themselves naturally and unforcedly to the
extemporising poet; but they are set at naught and changed without scruple, ...
9
Habermas and Pragmatism
... and unforcedly egalitarian everyday communication. There are commentators
who support Habermas's own identification with pragmatism. One of the most
consistently sensitive to Habermas in this regard has been Richard Bernstein,
who ...
Mitchell Aboulafia, Myra Bookman, and Cathy Kemp, 2012
10
Nineteenth Century Russian Literature: Studies of Ten ...
Pevuchest' est' v morskikh volnakh..., 1865) And it is this latter use which is more
typical of Tyutchev's verse : his archaisms are not an affectation, but come to him
naturally and unforcedly. He often employs a sustained, rhetorical high style, ...
John Lister Illingworth Fennell, 1976