The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas Hobbes: With Special Reference to His Contribution to the Psychological Approach in English Literary Criticism |
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22 Science is explicitly defined by Hobbes as “ a knowledge of Consequences , and dependence of one fact on another . ... definition , and assertion the mind is relieved from the necessity of continual reëxamination of isolated fact and ...
22 Science is explicitly defined by Hobbes as “ a knowledge of Consequences , and dependence of one fact on another . ... definition , and assertion the mind is relieved from the necessity of continual reëxamination of isolated fact and ...
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53 It may be remarked further that Paulsen's definition of empiricism corresponds much more closely to what we observe in Hobbes than does his definition of rationalism . 54 It is worth noting , too , that , though John Dewey in his ...
53 It may be remarked further that Paulsen's definition of empiricism corresponds much more closely to what we observe in Hobbes than does his definition of rationalism . 54 It is worth noting , too , that , though John Dewey in his ...
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There are often striking similarities in idea and language , as in the definitions in the Preface to Annus Mirabilis ; but even where the language is different the basic conceptions remain . Thus the important definition of wit in The ...
There are often striking similarities in idea and language , as in the definitions in the Preface to Annus Mirabilis ; but even where the language is different the basic conceptions remain . Thus the important definition of wit in The ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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