| Susan Manly - 2007 - 222 pàgines
...Human Understanding, II.xi.2, p. 156: 'For Wit lying most in the assemblage of Ideas, and putting those together with quickness and variety, wherein can be...pleasant Pictures, and agreeable Visions in the Fancy: Judgment, on the contrary, lies quite on the other side, in separating carefully, one from another,... | |
| Elena Russo - 2007 - 361 pàgines
...clearest Judgment or deepest Reason. For Wit, lying most in the assemblage of Ideas, and putting those together with quickness and variety, wherein can be...pleasant Pictures and agreeable visions in the Fancy: Judgment, on the contrary, lies quite on the other side, in separating carefully, one from another,... | |
| Sylvia Adamson, Gavin Alexander, Katrin Ettenhuber - 2007 - 238 pàgines
...influential antithesis of'wit' and 'judgment': Wit lying most in the Assemblage of Ideas, and putting those together with quickness and variety, wherein can be found any resemblance or congruity. . .Judgment, on the contrary, lies quite on the other side, in separating carefully Ideas one from... | |
| William James - 2007 - 709 pàgines
...clearest judgment or deepest reason. For, wit lying most in the assemblage of ideas, and putting those together with quickness and variety wherein can be found any resemblance or eongraity, thereby to make up pleasant pietores and agreeable visions in the fancy; judgment, on the... | |
| William James - 2007 - 709 pàgines
...clearest judgment or deepest reason. For, wit lying most in the assemblage of ideas, and patting those together with quickness and variety wherein can be found any resemblance or eongreity, thereby to make up pleasant pictures and agreeable visions in the fancy ; judgment, on the... | |
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