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" I think, usual in any of our ideas but those received by sight ; because sight, the most comprehensive of all our senses, conveying to our minds the ideas of light and colours, which are peculiar only to that sense ; and also the far different ideas of... "
An essay concerning human understanding. Also, extr. from the author's works ... - الصفحة 149
بواسطة John Locke - 1819
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...most comprehensive of all our senses, conveying to our minds the ideas of lights and colors, which arc peculiar only to that sense ; and also the far different ideas of space, figure, or motion, the several varieties whereof change the appearances of its proper objects, viz. light and...

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...space, figure, and motion, the varieties of which so change the appearance of light and color, that we bring ourselves by use to judge of the one by the other. This is done so quickly, that we take that for the perception of our sensation, which is an idea formed...

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...space, figure, and motion, the varieties of which so change the appearance of light and color, that we bring ourselves by use to judge of the one by the other. This is done so quickly, that we take that for the perception of our sensation, which is an idea formed...

A Review of Berkeley's Theory of Vision: Designed to Show the Unsoundness of ...

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...termeth sight ' the most comprehensive of all our senses, conveying to our minds the ideas of light and colours, which are peculiar only to that sense;...also the far different ideas of space, figure, and motion.'—(Essay on the Human Understanding, Ixii, c. ix, sect. 9.) Space, or distance, we have shown...

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George Berkeley - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 548
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...termeth sight, " The most comprehensive of all our senses, conveying to our minds the ideas of light and colours, which are peculiar only to that sense...far different ideas of space, figure, and motion." Essay on Human' Understanding, b. ii. c. ix. § 9. Space or distance, we have shown, is no otherwise...

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...termeth sight, " The most comprehensive of all our senses, conveying to our minds the ideas of light and colours, which are peculiar only to that sense...far different ideas of space, figure, and motion." Essay on Human' Understanding, b. ii. c. ix. § 9. Space or distance, we have shown, is no otherwise...

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...because sight, the most comprehensive of all our senses, conveying to our minds the ideas of light and colours, which are peculiar only to that sense...varieties whereof change the appearances of its proper objects, viz. light and colours ; we bring ourselves by use to judge of the one by the other. This,...




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