The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas HobbesUniversity of Michigan Press, 1940 - 339 sider |
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... definitions : " So that in the right Definition of Names , lyes the first use of speech ; which is the Acquisition of Science . " 26 This principle practitioners of geometry , the one true science hitherto existing , have exemplified in ...
... definitions : " So that in the right Definition of Names , lyes the first use of speech ; which is the Acquisition of Science . " 26 This principle practitioners of geometry , the one true science hitherto existing , have exemplified in ...
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... definition of rationalism . 54 It is worth noting , too , that , though John Dewey in his study of empiricisms does ... defined experience as consisting essentially of observation - individual contact with nature through the 53 Loc . cit ...
... definition of rationalism . 54 It is worth noting , too , that , though John Dewey in his study of empiricisms does ... defined experience as consisting essentially of observation - individual contact with nature through the 53 Loc . cit ...
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... defined by Hobbes , 13– 15 ; relation of Hobbes's aesthet- ics and his , v Philostratus on imagination , 29-30 Physics defined , 15 " Physics , or the Phenomena of Nature " ( Hobbes ) , 80 n . Physiology of Charleton , 186 n ...
... defined by Hobbes , 13– 15 ; relation of Hobbes's aesthet- ics and his , v Philostratus on imagination , 29-30 Physics defined , 15 " Physics , or the Phenomena of Nature " ( Hobbes ) , 80 n . Physiology of Charleton , 186 n ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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