The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas Hobbes: With Special Reference to His Contribution to the Psychological Approach in English Literary Criticism |
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It is attained , " first in “ apt imposing of Names ; and secondly by getting a good and orderly Method in proceeding from the Elements , which are Names , to Assertions made by Connexion of one of them to another ; and so to ...
It is attained , " first in “ apt imposing of Names ; and secondly by getting a good and orderly Method in proceeding from the Elements , which are Names , to Assertions made by Connexion of one of them to another ; and so to ...
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by Industry ; first in apt imposing of Names ; and secondly by getting a good and orderly Method in proceeding from the Elements , which are Names , to Assertions made by Connexion of one of them to another ; and so to Syllogismes ...
by Industry ; first in apt imposing of Names ; and secondly by getting a good and orderly Method in proceeding from the Elements , which are Names , to Assertions made by Connexion of one of them to another ; and so to Syllogismes ...
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Thus every mind , after accumulating a store of experiences , that is , ideas to which it has attached names , becomes a world of its own , able at will to order these ideas into new combinations for science or poetry , independently of ...
Thus every mind , after accumulating a store of experiences , that is , ideas to which it has attached names , becomes a world of its own , able at will to order these ideas into new combinations for science or poetry , independently of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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