Chapter 27

Of Sensative appetit

HAVING done with the Sensative Animall powers we come to the appetite whereby the animall is inclined to a Sensated naturall good and is averss from the contrary Evill of this the Object, Seat, Acts, and Passions

1. Its Object are the naturall Good or Evill, foreknown by Sence, whereby its distinguish’t from that which is cal’d naturall appetite or mear instinct of inanimates Such as the inclination of a Stone downwards, of fire upwards, etc: but these are not Sensated at all.

2. Its Seat is in the heart wherein are the most manifest mutations in the Vehement motions of Appetite, [Either] dilating by the apprehension of good, or Contracting upon the Apprehension of Evill.

3. Its Acts

Positive Appetision

[Either] in a More Eminent degree, are Cal’d passion[s].

Negative Aversation

Sensative appetite [Its] object, Seat

Its acts, and Passions render it compleat

4. Its Passions which are distributed into 2 Classes Concupiscible and Irascible.

1. Concupiscible appetite is conversant about an Object good or Evill where is no difficulty

2. Irascible the Same Appetite, and Objects where there is difficulty; thus the Antients, Especially the Popish Schoolmen.1 But others indeed (with better reason) call concupiscible that which is conversant about good, and Irascible on the Contrary, that which is conversant about Evill. And so the Passions may be ranked as the Appetite is carryed with them.

Concupiscible Passions whereby the Appetite is caryed to Good.

Absolute

Love.

Absent

Desire.

Absent, and Difficult yet attainable

Hope.

Absent difficult conceived not attainable

Despair.

Present

Gladness.

Irascible in Aversation from Evil.

Absolute

Hatred.

Absent

Flight.

Absent difficult and Superable.

Boldness.

Absent difficult conceived insuperable

Fear.

Present.

Sadness.

[Inferred] by Spontaneous Agent

Anger.

N.B. Affections, and passions are common names to all yet Vulgar Use appropriates affections to Love, and the other concupiscibles, and passions to the Irassibles Especially in Anger and Griefe but though we Speak with the Vulgar we must think with the Wise. The like also may be Said of the Equivocall name of passions ascribed to those which are indeed actions of the will, or appetite, and those vehement in their kind. [86]

N.B. All have Yoak fellowes Except anger because its Correspondent which should [be] Gratitude belongs not to Animalis in Generall but to man in Special [as] other humane passions of which See more in Ethicks.

Good

Modes

Evill

Love

Absolute

Hatred

Desire

Absent

Flight

Hope

Absent, with difficulty

Boldness

Despaire

Absent Difficult [Insuperable]

Fear

Gladness

Present

Sadness

Gratitude

Spontaneous Agent

Anger

Passions Concupiscible are of Good

Of Evill Irascible Understood

And not as Som would have it Irascible

Where Difficult, Where not Concupiscible.