Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... imagining . Kant differentiated imagination from other mental func- tions in his Critique of Pure Reason ( 1787 ) . He described two broad categories of imagination , which he called ( not very helpfully ) productive and reproductive ...
... imagining . Kant differentiated imagination from other mental func- tions in his Critique of Pure Reason ( 1787 ) . He described two broad categories of imagination , which he called ( not very helpfully ) productive and reproductive ...
Strana 181
... imagining he thinks of the object as non - existent . A deliberate act of imagination entails saying , ' let me conceive of the world as containing this object , which it does not contain . ' On this view , one cannot separate ...
... imagining he thinks of the object as non - existent . A deliberate act of imagination entails saying , ' let me conceive of the world as containing this object , which it does not contain . ' On this view , one cannot separate ...
Strana 246
... Imagination is more than dreams, although dreaming is an important component of imagination. True imagination is the ability to see what could be — to “image” it — to create a picture, a sound, a touch, or a feeling, and to move from ...
... Imagination is more than dreams, although dreaming is an important component of imagination. True imagination is the ability to see what could be — to “image” it — to create a picture, a sound, a touch, or a feeling, and to move from ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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