The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and can join, and mix, and vary them in all the ways possible. It may conceive objects with all the circumstances of place and time. It may set them, in a manner, before our eyes in their true colours,... Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi's Werke - Pagina 146di Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi - 1815Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| David Hume - 1760 - 314 pagine
...imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, 'tis needlefs to difpute about the terms. The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and can join and mix and vary them, in all the ways poffible. It may conceive fictitious objefls with all the circumftances of place and time. It may fet... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1806 - 232 pagine
...imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, it. is needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and can join and mix and vary them, in all the troys p'ossjbk. It may conceive fictitious objects, withall the circumstances of place and time. It... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 508 pagine
...imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, 'tis needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and can join,...vary them in all the ways possible. It may conceive objects with all the circumstances of place and time. It may set them, in a manner, before our eyes... | |
| David Hume - 1874 - 604 pagine
...imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, 'tis needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and can join,...vary them in all the ways possible. It may conceive objects with all the circumstances of place and time. It may set them, in a manner, before our eyes... | |
| David Hume - 1874 - 604 pagine
...imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, 'tis needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and can join,...vary them in all the ways possible. It may conceive objects with all the circumstances of place and time. It may set them, in a manner, before our eyes... | |
| David Hume - 1890 - 598 pagine
...nation. Provided we agree about the thing, 'tis needless to ,j. dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and can join, and mix, and vary them in '.. . i* M ' all the ways possible. It may conceive objects with all the circumstances of place and... | |
| David Hume - 1927 - 444 pagine
...imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, 'tis needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and can join,...vary them in all the ways possible. It may conceive objects with all the circumstances of place and time. It may set them, in a manner, before our eyes... | |
| Thomas Vernor Smith, Marjorie Grene - 1957 - 384 pagine
...imagination. Provided we agree about the thing, 'tis needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and can join,...vary them in all the ways possible. It may conceive objects with all the circumstances of place and time. It may set them, in a manner, before our eyes... | |
| John W. Yolton - 1984 - 262 pagine
...cause-andeffect relation. The imagination does not always work with this principle. The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and can join,...mix, and vary them in all the ways possible. It may set them, in a manner, before our eyes in their true colours, just as they might have existed, (p.... | |
| John W. Yolton - 1984 - 262 pagine
...cause-andeffect relation. The imagination does not always work with this principle. The imagination has the command over all its ideas, and can join,...mix, and vary them in all the ways possible. It may set them, in a manner, before our eyes in their true colours, just as they might have existed, (p.... | |
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