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William Wordsworth believed imagination to be a creative power which acts by synthesising with external material to produce an original vision. This contrasts with contemporary philisophical theories of the mind which were produced by Hobbes, Locke, Hume and Hartley. In their systems, they treated the mind as a sheet of white paper void of all characters on which external impressions were conveyed.

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