The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas Hobbes: With Special Reference to His Contribution to the Psychological Approach in English Literary CriticismUniversity of Michigan Press, 1940 - 339 sider |
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... Plato and the Stoics : he fundamental difference between Plato or the Stoics and Aristotle Epicureans lies in the estimate of the passions . For the genuine a passion is always a derangement of reason , not an access of power loss . For ...
... Plato and the Stoics : he fundamental difference between Plato or the Stoics and Aristotle Epicureans lies in the estimate of the passions . For the genuine a passion is always a derangement of reason , not an access of power loss . For ...
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... Plato and Aristotle and their followers makes quite unnecessary here more than passing mention of their contributions . Plato's views on the imagination are not consistent , ranging from an earlier deep distrust of images as mere ...
... Plato and Aristotle and their followers makes quite unnecessary here more than passing mention of their contributions . Plato's views on the imagination are not consistent , ranging from an earlier deep distrust of images as mere ...
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... Plato's teaching on the whole left a basis for deep - grounded suspicion of imagination and fancy . Aristotle ... Plato and Aristotle between them ad- vanced ideas upon which virtually all later theories of the imagination were to be ...
... Plato's teaching on the whole left a basis for deep - grounded suspicion of imagination and fancy . Aristotle ... Plato and Aristotle between them ad- vanced ideas upon which virtually all later theories of the imagination were to be ...
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