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Pagina x
... supposed to be destitute of all power over the body , and the effects traced . That the senses give of themselves no notion of external objects , proved especially in regard to sight and touch 16 18 .24 , 25 8. The sensations of ...
... supposed to be destitute of all power over the body , and the effects traced . That the senses give of themselves no notion of external objects , proved especially in regard to sight and touch 16 18 .24 , 25 8. The sensations of ...
Pagina xx
... Supposed that no beauty or sublimity in material objects . 173 Reasons against this notion • 173 Of beauty in material objects . 1. Musical scale and chords 2. Colours of prismatic spectrum 3. Order and symmetry . Kaleidoscope . 4 ...
... Supposed that no beauty or sublimity in material objects . 173 Reasons against this notion • 173 Of beauty in material objects . 1. Musical scale and chords 2. Colours of prismatic spectrum 3. Order and symmetry . Kaleidoscope . 4 ...
Pagina 11
... supposed to consist of particles of matter of inconceivable minuteness , sent off in right lines from the luminous body . But the opinion seems to be gaining ground that it consists rather of the vibrations of an extremely subtle fluid ...
... supposed to consist of particles of matter of inconceivable minuteness , sent off in right lines from the luminous body . But the opinion seems to be gaining ground that it consists rather of the vibrations of an extremely subtle fluid ...
Pagina 12
... supposed that the sense of sight intimates to the mind the direction from which the light proceeds . That the eye discerns the direction from whence light proceeds to it with much more precision than the ear discerns the direction from ...
... supposed that the sense of sight intimates to the mind the direction from which the light proceeds . That the eye discerns the direction from whence light proceeds to it with much more precision than the ear discerns the direction from ...
Pagina 28
... supposed would be affected by different sounds , smells , tastes , merely as if they arose in the mind itself , without suggesting any cause . It has been supposed by many of the latest and most enlightened writers on the mind , that we ...
... supposed would be affected by different sounds , smells , tastes , merely as if they arose in the mind itself , without suggesting any cause . It has been supposed by many of the latest and most enlightened writers on the mind , that we ...
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