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... Truth , and Election of things worthy narration : nor is there need of more Phansie , than what may serve to adorn the stile with elegant language . In Panegyries , and Invectives , Phansie ought to take place ; because they have for ...
... Truth , and Election of things worthy narration : nor is there need of more Phansie , than what may serve to adorn the stile with elegant language . In Panegyries , and Invectives , Phansie ought to take place ; because they have for ...
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... truth before unperceived , which is so important an element in aesthetic effect . Another item in Locke's definition which sets him apart from Hobbes is his implied distinction between works of wit ( or fancy ) and of truth . Hobbes ...
... truth before unperceived , which is so important an element in aesthetic effect . Another item in Locke's definition which sets him apart from Hobbes is his implied distinction between works of wit ( or fancy ) and of truth . Hobbes ...
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... truth . Writing of scientific teaching , Hobbes declares : " The first use of language is the expression of our conceptions , that is the be- getting in another the same conceptions that we have in our- selves ; and this is called ...
... truth . Writing of scientific teaching , Hobbes declares : " The first use of language is the expression of our conceptions , that is the be- getting in another the same conceptions that we have in our- selves ; and this is called ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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