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... directions by repetition , the pain or pleasure subsides , but the discrimination of them becomes more perfect 48 48 49 50 Importance of the phenomena 50 The abating of the pleasure or pain of sensations , as of dis- criminations , lies ...
... directions by repetition , the pain or pleasure subsides , but the discrimination of them becomes more perfect 48 48 49 50 Importance of the phenomena 50 The abating of the pleasure or pain of sensations , as of dis- criminations , lies ...
Pagina 9
... direction in which it lies , and no experience enables us to determine these points by this sense alone . HEARING . The nerves of hearing , called also the acoustic , or auditory nerves , have their outer extremity in the ear , where a ...
... direction in which it lies , and no experience enables us to determine these points by this sense alone . HEARING . The nerves of hearing , called also the acoustic , or auditory nerves , have their outer extremity in the ear , where a ...
Pagina 10
... direction or the distance of the object from whence sound proceeds ; nevertheless , direction , distance , the intervention of other objects , and many other circumstances , so modify the sensation caused by sound , that the mind , by ...
... direction or the distance of the object from whence sound proceeds ; nevertheless , direction , distance , the intervention of other objects , and many other circumstances , so modify the sensation caused by sound , that the mind , by ...
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... direction from whence light proceeds to it with much more precision than the ear discerns the direction from which the vibration of the air causing the sensation of sound proceeds , is certainly true . But we believe that this more ...
... direction from whence light proceeds to it with much more precision than the ear discerns the direction from which the vibration of the air causing the sensation of sound proceeds , is certainly true . But we believe that this more ...
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... direction , or distance , or form , nor even of their existence , except in consequence of our habit of tracing all sensations to some external cause . A mind circum- stanced as we have supposed would be affected by different sounds ...
... direction , or distance , or form , nor even of their existence , except in consequence of our habit of tracing all sensations to some external cause . A mind circum- stanced as we have supposed would be affected by different sounds ...
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