The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3J. Bohn, 1839 - Philosophy, English |
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... dreaming . And as pressing , rubbing , or striking the eye , makes us fancy a light ; and pressing the ear , produceth a din ; so do the bodies also we see , or hear , produce the same by their strong , though unobserved action . For if ...
... dreaming . And as pressing , rubbing , or striking the eye , makes us fancy a light ; and pressing the ear , produceth a din ; so do the bodies also we see , or hear , produce the same by their strong , though unobserved action . For if ...
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... dreams , & c . For after the object is removed , or the eye shut , we still retain an image of the thing seen , though more obscure than when we see it . And this is it , the Latins call imagination , from the image made in seeing ; and ...
... dreams , & c . For after the object is removed , or the eye shut , we still retain an image of the thing seen , though more obscure than when we see it . And this is it , the Latins call imagination , from the image made in seeing ; and ...
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... and of actions , many particular circumstances . This decaying sense , when we would express the thing itself , I mean fancy itself , we call imagination , as I said PART I. 2 . Memory . Dreams . before but OF IMAGINATION . 5.
... and of actions , many particular circumstances . This decaying sense , when we would express the thing itself , I mean fancy itself , we call imagination , as I said PART I. 2 . Memory . Dreams . before but OF IMAGINATION . 5.
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Thomas Hobbes Sir William Molesworth. PART I. 2 . Memory . Dreams . before but when we would express the decay , and signify that the ... dreams . And these also , as all other 2 . imaginations , have been before , either totally 6 OF MAN .
Thomas Hobbes Sir William Molesworth. PART I. 2 . Memory . Dreams . before but when we would express the decay , and signify that the ... dreams . And these also , as all other 2 . imaginations , have been before , either totally 6 OF MAN .
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... Dreams . of sense , are so benumbed in sleep , as not easily to be moved by the action of external objects , there can happen in sleep no imagination , and therefore no dream , but what proceeds from the agitation of the inward parts of ...
... Dreams . of sense , are so benumbed in sleep , as not easily to be moved by the action of external objects , there can happen in sleep no imagination , and therefore no dream , but what proceeds from the agitation of the inward parts of ...
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