Elements of Mental Philosophy ...Harper & Brothers, 1859 - 17 頁 |
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... visual perception 35. Of the original and acquired perceptions of sight 36. The idea of extension not originally from sight 37. Of the knowledge of the figure of bodies by the sight 38. Illustration of the subject from the blind 39 ...
... visual perception 35. Of the original and acquired perceptions of sight 36. The idea of extension not originally from sight 37. Of the knowledge of the figure of bodies by the sight 38. Illustration of the subject from the blind 39 ...
第 25 頁
... vision in the eye , and not in the soul . But all we can say with truth and on ... visual perceptions . " A man , " says Dr Reid , " cannot see the satellites ... PERCEPTION . 25 All sensation is properly and truly in the mind Sensations ...
... vision in the eye , and not in the soul . But all we can say with truth and on ... visual perceptions . " A man , " says Dr Reid , " cannot see the satellites ... PERCEPTION . 25 All sensation is properly and truly in the mind Sensations ...
第 31 頁
... perception . The senses evidently cannot be separated from the nervous system . But the substance which is found in ... visual perception or a perception of sight . The hand is impressed on a body of an uneven and rough surface , and ...
... perception . The senses evidently cannot be separated from the nervous system . But the substance which is found in ... visual perception or a perception of sight . The hand is impressed on a body of an uneven and rough surface , and ...
第 47 頁
... visual perception . In the process of vision , the rays of light , coming from various objects and in various directions , strike in the first place on the pellucid or transparent part of the ball of the eye . If they were to continue ...
... visual perception . In the process of vision , the rays of light , coming from various objects and in various directions , strike in the first place on the pellucid or transparent part of the ball of the eye . If they were to continue ...
第 48 頁
... vision , whether it be more or less extensive , as soon as they have been distributed on their distinct portions of ... visual perception ; the men- tal state follows ; but it is not in our power to trace , even in the smallest degree ...
... vision , whether it be more or less extensive , as soon as they have been distributed on their distinct portions of ... visual perception ; the men- tal state follows ; but it is not in our power to trace , even in the smallest degree ...
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