The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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of the doctrines of the unity of the senses means , in part , to search out
similarities among the senses , to devise analogous accounts of the mechanisms
and processes that operate in different modalities . But this metascientific
imperative ...
of the doctrines of the unity of the senses means , in part , to search out
similarities among the senses , to devise analogous accounts of the mechanisms
and processes that operate in different modalities . But this metascientific
imperative ...
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Unity and Diversity The senses form the subject matter of this book , and the unity
of the senses forms its theme . There is an old motto , a motto that used to be the
byword of adherents to one school of thought - and perhaps still is for some ...
Unity and Diversity The senses form the subject matter of this book , and the unity
of the senses forms its theme . There is an old motto , a motto that used to be the
byword of adherents to one school of thought - and perhaps still is for some ...
第 102 頁
The unity of the senses , which expresses itself through attributes common to
different senses , transcends the synesthesia of childhood , burrowing deeper
into the mind , remaining viable in adulthood , even when only latent . But
although ...
The unity of the senses , which expresses itself through attributes common to
different senses , transcends the synesthesia of childhood , burrowing deeper
into the mind , remaining viable in adulthood , even when only latent . But
although ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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