Doctrine of the Will

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Doctrine of the Will
Asa Mahan
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Who believes that his feelings are in all instances, in a state of perfect equilibrium up to the moment of fixed determination between two distinct and opposite courses ? T^is must be the case, if the action of the Will is always as the strongest feeling, and in this J sense as the •* greatest apparent good.** How can Necessitarians meet this argument? Will they pre- tend that, in all instances, up to the moment of deci- sive action, the feelings impelling the Will in different directions are a
...lways absolutely equal in strength?
This must be, if the Will is always as the strongest feeling.
3. When the feelings are in a state of perfect equi- librium, there can possibly^ on this supposition, be no Digitized by Google THE GRI^ATGfiT APPAHENT GOOD* 107 cboico at all. The feelings often are, and must be, in this state, even when we arc necessitated to act in some direction. The case of the bank notes above refered to, presents an example of this kind. As the objects are in the mind's eye absolutely equal, to sup* pose that the feelings should, in such a case^ impel the Will more strongly in the direction of the one than the other, is to suppose an event without a cause, inas» much as the Sensibility is governed by the law of Necessity.


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