University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 181940 |
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... Hobbes , had , indeed , not read Hobbes when he wrote his great work ; but it is re- markable at how many points their thought and method are related . Respect for empirical knowledge is one of these ; and Hobbes should certainly be ...
... Hobbes , had , indeed , not read Hobbes when he wrote his great work ; but it is re- markable at how many points their thought and method are related . Respect for empirical knowledge is one of these ; and Hobbes should certainly be ...
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... Hobbes - inspired Charleton , so far as I can recall , was to say anything like this again for a full hun- dred years , when Gerard wrote his book on genius . Moreover , Hobbes comes nearer here to a conception of the mind as a unity ...
... Hobbes - inspired Charleton , so far as I can recall , was to say anything like this again for a full hun- dred years , when Gerard wrote his book on genius . Moreover , Hobbes comes nearer here to a conception of the mind as a unity ...
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... Hobbes had made it equivalent to fancy and judgment . Unlike Hobbes , Dryden distinguishes between imagination and fancy , giving two names , as Hobbes did not , to the two functions of searching over the fields of memory for desired ...
... Hobbes had made it equivalent to fancy and judgment . Unlike Hobbes , Dryden distinguishes between imagination and fancy , giving two names , as Hobbes did not , to the two functions of searching over the fields of memory for desired ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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