The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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第 19 頁
This seems unlikely given the way that vision often dominates touch . If teaching
is needed , the reverse of Berkeley ' s doctrine seems more likely , as Abbott (
1864 ) considered . Vision ' s capacity to override touch was even noted by
Aristotle ...
This seems unlikely given the way that vision often dominates touch . If teaching
is needed , the reverse of Berkeley ' s doctrine seems more likely , as Abbott (
1864 ) considered . Vision ' s capacity to override touch was even noted by
Aristotle ...
第 198 頁
The very sound of Paul Verlaine ' s " Chanson d ' Automne " seems to me to
impart a slow , limpid melancholy that may be perceptible even to one ignorant of
the language : Les sanglots longs Des violons De l ' automne Blessent mon
coeur D ...
The very sound of Paul Verlaine ' s " Chanson d ' Automne " seems to me to
impart a slow , limpid melancholy that may be perceptible even to one ignorant of
the language : Les sanglots longs Des violons De l ' automne Blessent mon
coeur D ...
第 235 頁
Yet to call them extrinsic or defined seems to pervert the sense in which I have
employed those terms , because even as defined the associations seem not to
carry any special meaning . Perhaps the best guess is that Rimbaud was mostly ...
Yet to call them extrinsic or defined seems to pervert the sense in which I have
employed those terms , because even as defined the associations seem not to
carry any special meaning . Perhaps the best guess is that Rimbaud was mostly ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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