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... Phantasia in Classical Thought , Galway U. P. 1988 , Pp . xiii + 176. Cloth , £ 14.95 . ISBN 0-907775-30-6 Full length studies on pavraola are not overnumerous and this one is well - founded , compact and suggestive . The author's ...
... Phantasia in Classical Thought , Galway U. P. 1988 , Pp . xiii + 176. Cloth , £ 14.95 . ISBN 0-907775-30-6 Full length studies on pavraola are not overnumerous and this one is well - founded , compact and suggestive . The author's ...
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... phantasia is the result of a succession of fast - moving likenesses of the same object impinging on us and bringing about a composite picture of the object in question ( cf. Ep . Hdt . 50 ) . In the case of perception , then , phantasia ...
... phantasia is the result of a succession of fast - moving likenesses of the same object impinging on us and bringing about a composite picture of the object in question ( cf. Ep . Hdt . 50 ) . In the case of perception , then , phantasia ...
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... phantasia is in the soul ( III 6. 4. 19 ff . ) and is called dóta . He distinguishes this sort of phantasia from another one which follows on it , and which is no longer dófa but a kind of indistinct dófa . This is an indeterminate ...
... phantasia is in the soul ( III 6. 4. 19 ff . ) and is called dóta . He distinguishes this sort of phantasia from another one which follows on it , and which is no longer dófa but a kind of indistinct dófa . This is an indeterminate ...
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