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CHAPTER V.. The Principle of Unity.

Essay on the Creative Imagination · Th. (Théodule) Ribot — chapter 5 of 38 · ~76 words · public domain

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THE PRINCIPLE OF UNITY.

Importance of the unifying principle. It is a fixed idea or a fixed emotion.--Their equivalence.--Distinction between the synthetic principle and the ideal, which is the principle of unity in motion: the ideal is a construction in images, merely outlined.--The principal forms of the unifying principles: unstable, organic or middle, extreme or semi-morbid.--Obsession of the inventor and the sick: insufficiency of a purely psychological criterion. 79

SECOND PART.

THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE IMAGINATION.

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