The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas HobbesUniversity of Michigan Press, 1940 - 339 sider |
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... object seem invested with the fancy it begets in us ; Yet still the object is one thing , the image or fancy is another . So that Sense in all cases , is nothing els but original fancy . > 10 In the very next chapter Hobbes is to use ...
... object seem invested with the fancy it begets in us ; Yet still the object is one thing , the image or fancy is another . So that Sense in all cases , is nothing els but original fancy . > 10 In the very next chapter Hobbes is to use ...
Side 82
... object , as it was presented to the sense ) is simple Imagination ; as when one imagineth a man , or horse , which ... object be present . And the phantasm remaining after the object is removed or past by , is called fancy , and in Latin ...
... object , as it was presented to the sense ) is simple Imagination ; as when one imagineth a man , or horse , which ... object be present . And the phantasm remaining after the object is removed or past by , is called fancy , and in Latin ...
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... object , but the sentient . " That delight , or the sense of beauty , should be regarded as not only subjective but ... object of any mans Appetite or Desire ; that is it which he for his part calleth Good : and the object of his Hate ...
... object , but the sentient . " That delight , or the sense of beauty , should be regarded as not only subjective but ... object of any mans Appetite or Desire ; that is it which he for his part calleth Good : and the object of his Hate ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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