The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas HobbesUniversity of Michigan Press, 1940 - 339 sider |
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... faculty whereby impressions from the external world , transmitted through motion upon the sensory organs , are transmuted into images - or , to use his own word , phantasms.2 These phantasms are , in Aristotle's view , essential to ...
... faculty whereby impressions from the external world , transmitted through motion upon the sensory organs , are transmuted into images - or , to use his own word , phantasms.2 These phantasms are , in Aristotle's view , essential to ...
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... faculty as in original percep- tion , 3 sometimes no more than an image - retaining faculty , as in memory ; again it is a beautifying and adorning agency , " and still again a constructive faculty , with power to divide , unite , and ...
... faculty as in original percep- tion , 3 sometimes no more than an image - retaining faculty , as in memory ; again it is a beautifying and adorning agency , " and still again a constructive faculty , with power to divide , unite , and ...
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... faculty , which alone perceives the relations of things , and enables us to comprehend their connexions , forms , and masses . The operation of this faculty presupposes more than one idea in the mind at a time ; indeed , " if the mind ...
... faculty , which alone perceives the relations of things , and enables us to comprehend their connexions , forms , and masses . The operation of this faculty presupposes more than one idea in the mind at a time ; indeed , " if the mind ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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