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Pagina 92
... appetite " and " desire " should be distinguished from the meaning given to " appetitus " or " inclinatio " by St. Thomas Aquinas . To Hobbes appetite is the result of experience . Some experiences give pleasure and so present a promise ...
... appetite " and " desire " should be distinguished from the meaning given to " appetitus " or " inclinatio " by St. Thomas Aquinas . To Hobbes appetite is the result of experience . Some experiences give pleasure and so present a promise ...
Pagina 135
... appetite for new or continued activity . But imaginative response is itself both motion and the result of motion engendered by the same sort of pleasure and appetite which it promotes . Now Hobbes clearly regards man's happiness as ...
... appetite for new or continued activity . But imaginative response is itself both motion and the result of motion engendered by the same sort of pleasure and appetite which it promotes . Now Hobbes clearly regards man's happiness as ...
Pagina 144
... appetite of love and the movement caused by the appetite are followed by a " rest which is joy . " 86 Likewise he writes that " pleasure is a kind of repose of the appetite in a suitable good , " " and , again , " All things seek ...
... appetite of love and the movement caused by the appetite are followed by a " rest which is joy . " 86 Likewise he writes that " pleasure is a kind of repose of the appetite in a suitable good , " " and , again , " All things seek ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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