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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... effects . " 36 That we may better understand this definition , Hobbes points out , we must recog- nize that , though ... effects by their known causes , or of causes by their known effects , " 37 which is the method of philosophy . But ...
... effects . " 36 That we may better understand this definition , Hobbes points out , we must recog- nize that , though ... effects by their known causes , or of causes by their known effects , " 37 which is the method of philosophy . But ...
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... Effects ON I NE of the distinctive things about Hobbes is his tolerant attitude toward works of the imagination . Unlike Locke , who distrusted the fancy and its works as extravagant and in- imical to truth , Hobbes found a way , by ...
... Effects ON I NE of the distinctive things about Hobbes is his tolerant attitude toward works of the imagination . Unlike Locke , who distrusted the fancy and its works as extravagant and in- imical to truth , Hobbes found a way , by ...
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... effects , 59 Catlin , George E. G. , 3 n . , 287 n . Cause and effect : Dennis on , 227 ff . , 249 , 258 ; Dryden on ... effects , 184-185 ; on expe- rience , 180-185 ; on fancy , 178- 179 , 180 , 182 ; on genius , 177 ; and Hobbes , 176 ...
... effects , 59 Catlin , George E. G. , 3 n . , 287 n . Cause and effect : Dennis on , 227 ff . , 249 , 258 ; Dryden on ... effects , 184-185 ; on expe- rience , 180-185 ; on fancy , 178- 179 , 180 , 182 ; on genius , 177 ; and Hobbes , 176 ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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