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... present or past ; or of the effects , of some present or past cause . " When a man seeks something he has lost , " his mind runs back , from place to place , and time to time , to find where , and when he had it . " Or " his thoughts ...
... present or past ; or of the effects , of some present or past cause . " When a man seeks something he has lost , " his mind runs back , from place to place , and time to time , to find where , and when he had it . " Or " his thoughts ...
Pagina 128
... present . " This is true because through the imagi- nation the image of an expected good or a remembered good is brought before the mind as if it were actually present to the sense . Hence it would seem logical to refer such pleasures ...
... present . " This is true because through the imagi- nation the image of an expected good or a remembered good is brought before the mind as if it were actually present to the sense . Hence it would seem logical to refer such pleasures ...
Pagina 129
... presents itself to us . " 27 Now , though Aristotle states specifically that imagination is " generated by actual perception , " 28 he also holds that the imagination is called into play in recall and in ... present DOCTRINE OF EFFECTS 129.
... presents itself to us . " 27 Now , though Aristotle states specifically that imagination is " generated by actual perception , " 28 he also holds that the imagination is called into play in recall and in ... present DOCTRINE OF EFFECTS 129.
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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