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1  To conceive of a man being free we must imagine him outside space, which is evidently impossible.
War and Peace 6 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 17: CHAPTER X
2  To imagine a man perfectly free and not subject to the law of inevitability, we must imagine him all alone, beyond space, beyond time, and free from dependence on cause.
War and Peace 6 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 17: CHAPTER X
3  For history, lines exist of the movement of human wills, one end of which is hidden in the unknown but at the other end of which a consciousness of man's will in the present moves in space, time, and dependence on cause.
War and Peace 6 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 17: CHAPTER XI
4  And so to imagine the action of a man entirely subject to the law of inevitability without any freedom, we must assume the knowledge of an infinite number of space relations, an infinitely long period of time, and an infinite series of causes.
War and Peace 6 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 17: CHAPTER X
5  In the second case, if freedom were possible without inevitability we should have arrived at unconditioned freedom beyond space, time, and cause, which by the fact of its being unconditioned and unlimited would be nothing, or mere content without form.
War and Peace 6 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 17: CHAPTER X
6  In the first case it was necessary to renounce the consciousness of an unreal immobility in space and to recognize a motion we did not feel; in the present case it is similarly necessary to renounce a freedom that does not exist, and to recognize a dependence of which we are not conscious.
War and Peace 6 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 17: CHAPTER XII
7  But just as the subject of every science is the manifestation of this unknown essence of life while that essence itself can only be the subject of metaphysics, even the manifestation of the force of free will in human beings in space, in time, and in dependence on cause forms the subject of history, while free will itself is the subject of metaphysics.
War and Peace 6 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 17: CHAPTER X
8  As with astronomy the difficulty of recognizing the motion of the earth lay in abandoning the immediate sensation of the earth's fixity and of the motion of the planets, so in history the difficulty of recognizing the subjection of personality to the laws of space, time, and cause lies in renouncing the direct feeling of the independence of one's own personality.
War and Peace 6 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 17: CHAPTER XII