University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 181940 |
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... tion . True wit , Huarte here explains , in terms which in respects suggest some analogy to Coleridge's description of the imagination , has power to body forth well - formed material " Being . " It is a generative power , and " becomes ...
... tion . True wit , Huarte here explains , in terms which in respects suggest some analogy to Coleridge's description of the imagination , has power to body forth well - formed material " Being . " It is a generative power , and " becomes ...
Pagina 74
... tion or decree , the latter action or execution . It is true that the imagi- nation is an agent or nuncius , in both provinces , both the judicial and the ministerial . For sense sendeth over to imagination before reason have judged ...
... tion or decree , the latter action or execution . It is true that the imagi- nation is an agent or nuncius , in both provinces , both the judicial and the ministerial . For sense sendeth over to imagination before reason have judged ...
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... tion " to refer to all sense images , as well as to those of sight -improperly , Hobbes asserts ; yet he at once adopts the Latin extension of the term , thus identifying fancy and imagina- tion . " IMAGINATION , therefore , is nothing ...
... tion " to refer to all sense images , as well as to those of sight -improperly , Hobbes asserts ; yet he at once adopts the Latin extension of the term , thus identifying fancy and imagina- tion . " IMAGINATION , therefore , is nothing ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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