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... imagination and fancy are in general assigned places in an elaborate hierarchy of faculties , with functions of receiving , retaining , and reproducing , or creating . Imagination , as the recipient and storehouse of images , is usually ...
... imagination and fancy are in general assigned places in an elaborate hierarchy of faculties , with functions of receiving , retaining , and reproducing , or creating . Imagination , as the recipient and storehouse of images , is usually ...
Pagina 74
... imagination before reason have judged : and reason sendeth over to imagination before the decree can be acted . For imagination ever precedeth voluntary motion . Saving that this Janus of imagination hath differing faces : for the face ...
... imagination before reason have judged : and reason sendeth over to imagination before the decree can be acted . For imagination ever precedeth voluntary motion . Saving that this Janus of imagination hath differing faces : for the face ...
Pagina 82
... Imagination , as I said before : " But when we would ex- press the decay , and signifie that the Sense is fading , old , and past , it is called Memory . So that Imagination and Memory are but one thing , which for divers considerations ...
... Imagination , as I said before : " But when we would ex- press the decay , and signifie that the Sense is fading , old , and past , it is called Memory . So that Imagination and Memory are but one thing , which for divers considerations ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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