The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, المجلد 3J. Bohn, 1839 |
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... the Greeks call it fancy ; which signifies appearance , and is as proper to one sense , as to another . IMAGINATION therefore is nothing but decaying sense ; and is found in men , and many other living creatures , 4 OF MAN .
... the Greeks call it fancy ; which signifies appearance , and is as proper to one sense , as to another . IMAGINATION therefore is nothing but decaying sense ; and is found in men , and many other living creatures , 4 OF MAN .
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Thomas Hobbes Sir William Molesworth. found in men , and many other living creatures , as PART I. well sleeping , as waking . 2 . The decay of sense in men waking , is not the Imagination . decay of the motion made in sense ; but an ob ...
Thomas Hobbes Sir William Molesworth. found in men , and many other living creatures , as PART I. well sleeping , as waking . 2 . The decay of sense in men waking , is not the Imagination . decay of the motion made in sense ; but an ob ...
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... ima- gine what we can do with it , when we have it . Of which I have not at any time seen any sign , but in man only ; for this is a curiosity hardly incident 3 . PART I. to the nature of any living TRAIN OF IMAGINATIONS . 13.
... ima- gine what we can do with it , when we have it . Of which I have not at any time seen any sign , but in man only ; for this is a curiosity hardly incident 3 . PART I. to the nature of any living TRAIN OF IMAGINATIONS . 13.
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... motion ; though by the help of speech , and method , the same faculties may be improved to such a height , as to distinguish men from all other living creatures . 3 . Whatsoever we imagine is finite . Therefore PART 16 OF MAN .
... motion ; though by the help of speech , and method , the same faculties may be improved to such a height , as to distinguish men from all other living creatures . 3 . Whatsoever we imagine is finite . Therefore PART 16 OF MAN .
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... living creatures , some with teeth , some with horns , and some with hands , to grieve an enemy , it is but an abuse of speech , to grieve him with the tongue , unless it be one whom we are obliged to govern ; and then it is not to ...
... living creatures , some with teeth , some with horns , and some with hands , to grieve an enemy , it is but an abuse of speech , to grieve him with the tongue , unless it be one whom we are obliged to govern ; and then it is not to ...
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