We must wth the mob place certainty in the senses[156].
'Tis a man's duty, 'tis the fruit of friendship, to speak well of his friend. Wonder not therefore that I do wt I do.
I.
A man of slow parts may overtake truth, &c. Introd. Even my shortsightedness might perhaps be aiding to me in this matter—'twill make me bring the object nearer to my thoughts. A purblind person, &c. Introd.
S.
Locke to Limborch, &c. Talk of judicium intellectus preceding the volition: I think judicium includes volition. I can by no means distinguish these—judicium, intellectus, indifferentia, uneasiness to many things accompanying or preceding every volition, as e.g. the motion of my hand.
S.
Qu. Wt mean you by my perceptions, my volitions? Both all the perceptions I perceive or conceive[157], &c. are mine; all the volitions I am conscious to are mine.
S.
Homo est agens liberum. What mean they by homo and agens in this place?