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The English : Like Descartes in France , Locke in England ( 1690 ) is Locke ,
Shaftesbury , an intellectualist , and recognizes no form of spiritual elaboration
save reflexion on the senses . None the less Scottish School , he takes over from
...
The English : Like Descartes in France , Locke in England ( 1690 ) is Locke ,
Shaftesbury , an intellectualist , and recognizes no form of spiritual elaboration
save reflexion on the senses . None the less Scottish School , he takes over from
...
Pagina 237
The soul is one , and for scholastic convenience only has been divided into three
faculties : sense , imagination , intellect ; the first “ concerns herself with objects
present before her ; imagination with those afar into which memory gradually ...
The soul is one , and for scholastic convenience only has been divided into three
faculties : sense , imagination , intellect ; the first “ concerns herself with objects
present before her ; imagination with those afar into which memory gradually ...
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( latter ) , on one hand , we have the beauty of representation , that is to say
ęsthetic fact in the strict sense ( art ) ; on the other , we have the beauty of will , or
morality ; and between the two , lastly , we have taste , common.to : Ethics and ...
( latter ) , on one hand , we have the beauty of representation , that is to say
ęsthetic fact in the strict sense ( art ) ; on the other , we have the beauty of will , or
morality ; and between the two , lastly , we have taste , common.to : Ethics and ...
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