The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas HobbesUniversity of Michigan Press, 1940 - 339 sider |
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... called Memory . So that Imagination and Memory are but one thing , which for divers considerations hath divers names.12 Up to this point , the word " fancy " has been used to de- scribe two things : the original image of sense ...
... called Memory . So that Imagination and Memory are but one thing , which for divers considerations hath divers names.12 Up to this point , the word " fancy " has been used to de- scribe two things : the original image of sense ...
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... called APPETITE ; when it displeaseth , it is called AVERSION , in respect of the displeasure present , but in respect of the displeasure expected fear . * All the passions , then , " called passions of the mind " con- sist of appetite ...
... called APPETITE ; when it displeaseth , it is called AVERSION , in respect of the displeasure present , but in respect of the displeasure expected fear . * All the passions , then , " called passions of the mind " con- sist of appetite ...
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... called " Jucundum , " or delightful ; and good as the means , which is called " Utile , " or profitable.16 Now when the motion from a given object strikes the sensory organs setting up motions which proceed to the mind and to the heart ...
... called " Jucundum , " or delightful ; and good as the means , which is called " Utile , " or profitable.16 Now when the motion from a given object strikes the sensory organs setting up motions which proceed to the mind and to the heart ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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