See now, in how many ways this argument may be refuted. One who cannot refuse to do a thing may nevertheless wish to do it; indeed there is no greater proof of a fixed1 desire to do anything, than not to be able to alter one’s determination. A good man cannot leave undone2 what he does: for unless he does it he will not be a good man. Is a good man, then, not able to bestow3 a benefit, because he does what he ought to do, and is not able not to do what he ought to do? Besides this, it makes a great difference whether you say, “He is not able not to do this, because he is forced to do it,” or “He is not able to wish not to do it;” for, if he could not help doing it, then I am not indebted for it to him, but to the person who forced him to do it; if he could not help wishing for it because he had nothing better to wish for, then it is he who forces himself to do it, and in this case the debt which as acting4 under compulsion he could not claim, is due to him as compelling himself.
“Let the sun and moon cease to wish to benefit us,” says our adversary5. I answer, “Remember what has been said. Who can be so crazy as to refuse the name of free-will to that which has no danger of ceasing to act, and of adopting the opposite course, since, on the contrary, he whose will is fixed for ever, must be thought to wish more earnestly than any one else. Surely if he, who may at any moment change his mind, can be said to wish, we must not deny the existence of will in a being whose nature does not admit of change of mind.
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1 fixed | |
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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a.未做完的,未完成的 | |
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v.把…赠与,把…授予;花费 | |
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n.演戏,行为,假装;adj.代理的,临时的,演出用的 | |
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adj.敌手,对手 | |
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