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... understanding , and understanding in turn is a product of speech . " When a man upon the hearing of any Speech , hath those thoughts which the words of that Speech , and their connexion , were ordained and constituted to signifye ; Then ...
... understanding , and understanding in turn is a product of speech . " When a man upon the hearing of any Speech , hath those thoughts which the words of that Speech , and their connexion , were ordained and constituted to signifye ; Then ...
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... understanding are active , each in its way making use of impressions lodged in the memory , each capable of productive activity in creating things of its own conceiving.60 The functions of the understanding are three : " the first , to ...
... understanding are active , each in its way making use of impressions lodged in the memory , each capable of productive activity in creating things of its own conceiving.60 The functions of the understanding are three : " the first , to ...
Pagina 74
... understanding , on the other between the understanding and 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 ...
... understanding , on the other between the understanding and 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 ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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