The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Zväzok 3J. Bohn, 1839 |
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Strana 6
... taken with reading of romances , it is a compound imagination , and properly but a fiction of the mind . There be also other imaginations that rise in men , though waking , from the great impression made in sense as from gazing upon the ...
... taken with reading of romances , it is a compound imagination , and properly but a fiction of the mind . There be also other imaginations that rise in men , though waking , from the great impression made in sense as from gazing upon the ...
Strana 17
... but are absurd speeches , taken upon credit , without any signification at all , from deceived philosophers , and deceived , or de- ceiving schoolmen . VOL . III . C 4 . Original of speech . CHAPTER IV . OF TRAIN OF IMAGINATIONS . 17.
... but are absurd speeches , taken upon credit , without any signification at all , from deceived philosophers , and deceived , or de- ceiving schoolmen . VOL . III . C 4 . Original of speech . CHAPTER IV . OF TRAIN OF IMAGINATIONS . 17.
Strana 31
... taken for right reason , and that in their own con- troversies : bewraying their want of right reason , by the claim they lay to it . reason . The use and end of reason , is not the finding of The use of the sum and truth of one , or a ...
... taken for right reason , and that in their own con- troversies : bewraying their want of right reason , by the claim they lay to it . reason . The use and end of reason , is not the finding of The use of the sum and truth of one , or a ...
Strana 34
... cannot go , nor proverbs speak ; yet in reckon- ing , and seeking of truth , such speeches are not to be admitted . VII . The seventh , to names that signify nothing ; but are taken up , and learned by rote from 34 OF MAN .
... cannot go , nor proverbs speak ; yet in reckon- ing , and seeking of truth , such speeches are not to be admitted . VII . The seventh , to names that signify nothing ; but are taken up , and learned by rote from 34 OF MAN .
Strana 35
Thomas Hobbes Sir William Molesworth. but are taken up , and learned by rote from the schools , as hypostatical , transubstantiate , consub- stantiate , eternal - now , and the like canting of schoolmen . To him that can avoid these ...
Thomas Hobbes Sir William Molesworth. but are taken up , and learned by rote from the schools , as hypostatical , transubstantiate , consub- stantiate , eternal - now , and the like canting of schoolmen . To him that can avoid these ...
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