University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 181964 |
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... method . For if a question be propounded , as , whether such an action be just or unjust ; if that unjust be resolved into fact against law , and that notion law into the command of him or them that have coercive power ; and that power ...
... method . For if a question be propounded , as , whether such an action be just or unjust ; if that unjust be resolved into fact against law , and that notion law into the command of him or them that have coercive power ; and that power ...
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... method of similitudes and tropes is the method of poetry as well as of eloquence ; it is also the method of fancy . The method of " acquired wit , " or science , on the other hand , is predominantly the method of logical relationships ...
... method of similitudes and tropes is the method of poetry as well as of eloquence ; it is also the method of fancy . The method of " acquired wit , " or science , on the other hand , is predominantly the method of logical relationships ...
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... method , may be found in his predecessors , from Aristotle to Bacon . Nevertheless , for his own time , both his theory and his method were new , and he gave impulse to a type of thought that for his age was different . More definitely ...
... method , may be found in his predecessors , from Aristotle to Bacon . Nevertheless , for his own time , both his theory and his method were new , and he gave impulse to a type of thought that for his age was different . More definitely ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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