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... reason and the will and affections . It is also credited with rather vague inde- pendent functions . The passage in which these ideas occur is significant and will bear extended quotation : The knowledge which respecteth the faculties ...
... reason and the will and affections . It is also credited with rather vague inde- pendent functions . The passage in which these ideas occur is significant and will bear extended quotation : The knowledge which respecteth the faculties ...
Pagina 75
... reason , that its office is to transmit impulses and impressions from sense to reason and to receive back from the reason ideas and impulses to be interpreted in action . As such it cannot be regarded as a separate faculty with ...
... reason , that its office is to transmit impulses and impressions from sense to reason and to receive back from the reason ideas and impulses to be interpreted in action . As such it cannot be regarded as a separate faculty with ...
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... reason . In the early history of man there was a complete harmony between the rational and the animal powers . " Man therefore constantly contemplated God , not so much by the force of Reason as of Intuition , or luminous lively ...
... reason . In the early history of man there was a complete harmony between the rational and the animal powers . " Man therefore constantly contemplated God , not so much by the force of Reason as of Intuition , or luminous lively ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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