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The imagination was superior to discursive reason for the Renaissance magus , because discursive reason had limits well short of the real . The imagination , by contrast , could propel the mind past to an intuitive ...
The imagination was superior to discursive reason for the Renaissance magus , because discursive reason had limits well short of the real . The imagination , by contrast , could propel the mind past to an intuitive ...
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As such , psychology is really a theory of the imagination . More to the point , it has extended our understanding of the imagination into the dark recesses of childhood . Then , with what was in effect a new ...
As such , psychology is really a theory of the imagination . More to the point , it has extended our understanding of the imagination into the dark recesses of childhood . Then , with what was in effect a new ...
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and emblems of divine activity , will , and character required a special form of imaginative response which could at ... A different idea of virtue " appeared in the next phase of the relationship between nature and imagination .
and emblems of divine activity , will , and character required a special form of imaginative response which could at ... A different idea of virtue " appeared in the next phase of the relationship between nature and imagination .
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