The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas HobbesUniversity of Michigan Press, 1940 - 339 sider |
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... evidence is overbalanced , how- ever , by the prevailingly fresh point of view and by the fact that , on the whole , the traditional elements are given a new turn , or are even absorbed in the general current of Hobbes's psychological ...
... evidence is overbalanced , how- ever , by the prevailingly fresh point of view and by the fact that , on the whole , the traditional elements are given a new turn , or are even absorbed in the general current of Hobbes's psychological ...
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... evidence of Cowley's reception of Hobbes is to be found in the notable " To Mr. Hobs , " published in the Pindarique ... EVIDENCES OF HOBBES'S INFLUENCE ON COWLEY AND OTHERS.
... evidence of Cowley's reception of Hobbes is to be found in the notable " To Mr. Hobs , " published in the Pindarique ... EVIDENCES OF HOBBES'S INFLUENCE ON COWLEY AND OTHERS.
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... evidence of debt to Hobbes . Shadwell is obviously replying to Dryden's thesis that Jonson wrote from judgment rather than from wit . " I cannot be of their opinion who think he wanted wit , " Shadwell writes , and proceeds to argue ...
... evidence of debt to Hobbes . Shadwell is obviously replying to Dryden's thesis that Jonson wrote from judgment rather than from wit . " I cannot be of their opinion who think he wanted wit , " Shadwell writes , and proceeds to argue ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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