The Principles of Natural And Politic Law in Two Volumes volume 1
The Principles of Natural And Politic Law in Two Volumes volume 1
J J Jean Jacques Burlamaqui
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L D di him, 34 The Principles of difcovered the rules by v/hich he is to fquare his con- duel, unlefs we antecedently know in what manner he acts, and what are the fprings, as it were, that put him in motion ? Heisac- II. Another remark, which is a confequence of forhis^c- ^ e foregoing, is, that fince man is the immediate tions: they^hoj. F his actions, he is accountable for them - ? pmedVcT and in jufticeand reafon they can be imputed to him. This is a point of which we think it neceffary to ...give here a ihort explication. The term of imputing is borrowed of arithmetic, and fignifies properly, to fet a mm down to fome- body's account. To impute an action therefore to a perlon, is to attribute it to him as to its real author, to let it down, as it were, to his account, and to make him anfwerable for it. Now it is evidently an elTential quality of human actions, as produced and directed by the understanding and will, to be fufceptible of imputation, that is, it is plain that man can be juftly confidered as the author and pro- ductive caufe of thofe actions, and that for this very reafon it is "right to make him accountable for them, and to lay to his charge the effects that arife from thence as natural confequences.
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