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Page 139
... object has become connected with a thousand feelings , a link in the chain of thought , a fibre of his own heart ... objects are perceived . According to Hartley and the materialist school , sensations were associated to form ideas in ...
... object has become connected with a thousand feelings , a link in the chain of thought , a fibre of his own heart ... objects are perceived . According to Hartley and the materialist school , sensations were associated to form ideas in ...
Page 125
... objects depends upon light , so images in the mind are always accompanied by the appear- ance of light . Aristotle's crude etymology is to the point : " But since vision is pre - eminently sensation , the name paνraσía ( imagination ) ...
... objects depends upon light , so images in the mind are always accompanied by the appear- ance of light . Aristotle's crude etymology is to the point : " But since vision is pre - eminently sensation , the name paνraσía ( imagination ) ...
Page 125
... objects depends upon light , so images in the mind are always accompanied by the appearance of light . Aristotle's crude etymology is to the point : “ But since vision is pre - eminently sensation , the name pavraoia ( imagination ) is ...
... objects depends upon light , so images in the mind are always accompanied by the appearance of light . Aristotle's crude etymology is to the point : “ But since vision is pre - eminently sensation , the name pavraoia ( imagination ) is ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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