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Pagina 110
... activity , namely , the imagination , to other spheres of creative achievement . " To Hobbes men of genius , whether astronomers , architects or inventors , discoverers or geogra- phers , mathematicians or statesmen , are to be ...
... activity , namely , the imagination , to other spheres of creative achievement . " To Hobbes men of genius , whether astronomers , architects or inventors , discoverers or geogra- phers , mathematicians or statesmen , are to be ...
Pagina 139
... activity , Aristotle inquires why it is that " nobody feels pleasure continuously . " " It is probably because we grow weary , " he replies . " Human beings are incapable of continuous activity , and as the activity comes to an end , so ...
... activity , Aristotle inquires why it is that " nobody feels pleasure continuously . " " It is probably because we grow weary , " he replies . " Human beings are incapable of continuous activity , and as the activity comes to an end , so ...
Pagina 244
... activity which makes pleasure possible , since without original appetite ( or passion ) there is no incentive to activity ; that in turn without activity there can be no pleasurable agitation , such as results from the discovery of new ...
... activity which makes pleasure possible , since without original appetite ( or passion ) there is no incentive to activity ; that in turn without activity there can be no pleasurable agitation , such as results from the discovery of new ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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