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... passions had much to do with the value of his results . Let us consider for a moment his treatment of the passions . Putting aside traditional prejudices and moralistic prepossessions alike , Hobbes sets out to examine the passions as a ...
... passions had much to do with the value of his results . Let us consider for a moment his treatment of the passions . Putting aside traditional prejudices and moralistic prepossessions alike , Hobbes sets out to examine the passions as a ...
Pagina 182
... passions an assured dignity as the source of happiness and achievement in the good life . With Charleton's interest ... passions , nearer to Descartes than to Hobbes . Although he accepts the principle of the animal spirits and of the ...
... passions an assured dignity as the source of happiness and achievement in the good life . With Charleton's interest ... passions , nearer to Descartes than to Hobbes . Although he accepts the principle of the animal spirits and of the ...
Pagina 233
... passions , and it likewise bears a certain relationship to general Hobbian doctrine . Hobbes had definitely taught that the way to both happiness and achievement lies in a certain capability for passion . " And therefore , a man who has ...
... passions , and it likewise bears a certain relationship to general Hobbian doctrine . Hobbes had definitely taught that the way to both happiness and achievement lies in a certain capability for passion . " And therefore , a man who has ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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