The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas HobbesUniversity of Michigan Press, 1940 - 339 sider |
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... statement is Hobbes's own account of his life in Latin verse , " Vita Tho . Hobbes ” ( in Opera Philosophica Quae Latine Scripsit Omnia , edited by G. Molesworth [ London , 1839-45 ] , I , lxxxvii ) , particularly this passage : Ergo ad ...
... statement is Hobbes's own account of his life in Latin verse , " Vita Tho . Hobbes ” ( in Opera Philosophica Quae Latine Scripsit Omnia , edited by G. Molesworth [ London , 1839-45 ] , I , lxxxvii ) , particularly this passage : Ergo ad ...
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... statements in The Elements of Philosophy about a " good fancy " and a " good judgment " quoted a few pages back ... statement about judgment leaves doubt as to whether this faculty has any relation to literary ends ; we must look ...
... statements in The Elements of Philosophy about a " good fancy " and a " good judgment " quoted a few pages back ... statement about judgment leaves doubt as to whether this faculty has any relation to literary ends ; we must look ...
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... statement " Judgement begets the strength and structure , and Fancy begets the Or- naments of a Poem " seems unfortunate , as overemphasizing one aspect of the function of fancy , and understating another . For as one reads through the ...
... statement " Judgement begets the strength and structure , and Fancy begets the Or- naments of a Poem " seems unfortunate , as overemphasizing one aspect of the function of fancy , and understating another . For as one reads through the ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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