Francis Bacon on the Nature of Man: The Faculties of Man's Soul: Understanding, Reason, Imagination, Memory, Will, and AppetiteUniversity of Illinois Press, 1967 - 200 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
General View of Mans Nature | 11 |
Sense Movement and Appetite | 40 |
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abstract action Advancement of Learning affections Alexander Campbell Fraser Anatomy of Melancholy animal spirit appears appetite apprehending Aristotle Augmentis Avicenna axiom Bacon believed Bacon seems behavior body common sense conception creative Descartes discourse distinct divine efficient cause elements ence English example external senses Francis Bacon function Glanvill heat History Hobbes Huarte human Ibid ideas imagery imagination induction intellectual invention Joseph Glanvill judgment kinds of spirits knowledge language living spirit logic London material matter memory ment mental method mind minor premise motion move movement Novum Organum objects observed operations passive Philosophical Phineas Fletcher physical pleasure Poesy produced rational soul referred rhetoric role sense images sensible sensory shape species speech statement substance Sylva Sylvarum things thinking Thomas Thomas Aquinas Thomas Hobbes thought tion trans Translated Treatise truth understanding and reason University virtue vital spirit vocabulary W. D. Ross words