University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 181940 |
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Pagina 183
... soul operative on the passions ; he likewise conceives of the rational soul as concerned in all acts of apprehension . The imagination is , as in Descartes , intermediate between sense and intellect , pre- senting images received from ...
... soul operative on the passions ; he likewise conceives of the rational soul as concerned in all acts of apprehension . The imagination is , as in Descartes , intermediate between sense and intellect , pre- senting images received from ...
Pagina 236
... Soul is mov'd by the greatest Ideas , the more it conceives them , but the more it conceives of the greatest Ideas , the greater Opinion it must have of its own Capacity . By conse- quence the more it is mov'd by the Wonders of Religion ...
... Soul is mov'd by the greatest Ideas , the more it conceives them , but the more it conceives of the greatest Ideas , the greater Opinion it must have of its own Capacity . By conse- quence the more it is mov'd by the Wonders of Religion ...
Pagina 237
... Soul is capable of receiving Idea's whose Objects are truly great and wonderful , the greater will the Enthusiasm be that is caus'd by those Idea's : From whence it follows , that the greater the Soul is , and the larger the Capacity ...
... Soul is capable of receiving Idea's whose Objects are truly great and wonderful , the greater will the Enthusiasm be that is caus'd by those Idea's : From whence it follows , that the greater the Soul is , and the larger the Capacity ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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