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... thought . The first of these is char- acterized in Leviathan as " Unguided , without Designe , " in which " there is no Passionate Thought to govern and direct " its course to some designed end . The second is " regulated by some desire ...
... thought . The first of these is char- acterized in Leviathan as " Unguided , without Designe , " in which " there is no Passionate Thought to govern and direct " its course to some designed end . The second is " regulated by some desire ...
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Language and literature. been generated within us by sense , then almost any thought may arise from any other thought ; insomuch that it may seem a thing indifferent and casual which thought shall follow which . " 48 It is here that ...
Language and literature. been generated within us by sense , then almost any thought may arise from any other thought ; insomuch that it may seem a thing indifferent and casual which thought shall follow which . " 48 It is here that ...
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... thought of experimen- tal science , indeed , it seems to have been Bacon more than Hobbes who was in Cowley's mind . From both he learned his skepticism of the old philosophic systems , which , having degenerated through the centuries ...
... thought of experimen- tal science , indeed , it seems to have been Bacon more than Hobbes who was in Cowley's mind . From both he learned his skepticism of the old philosophic systems , which , having degenerated through the centuries ...
Sommario
CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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