Sight: An Exposition of the Principles of Monocular and Binocular Vision |
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... a feeble electric current through this nerve produces a peculiar taste . We have
in these facts only an example of a very wide law , viz . , the law of differentiation .
In the lowest animals all the tissues and organs which are so widely distinct in ...
... a feeble electric current through this nerve produces a peculiar taste . We have
in these facts only an example of a very wide law , viz . , the law of differentiation .
In the lowest animals all the tissues and organs which are so widely distinct in ...
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Again , commencing with taste : In this sense we distinctly perceive that the
sensation is snbjective — is in us , not in the body tasted . In smell , there is an
equal commingling of subjectiveness and objectiveness . We distinctly perceive
the ...
Again , commencing with taste : In this sense we distinctly perceive that the
sensation is snbjective — is in us , not in the body tasted . In smell , there is an
equal commingling of subjectiveness and objectiveness . We distinctly perceive
the ...
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... of the sense - organs , the eye , that we are now about to treat . It may be well to
bear in mind and keep distinct what may be called the direct gifts of sight , and
what are added by the mind as judgments based upon these 14
INTRODUCTORY .
... of the sense - organs , the eye , that we are now about to treat . It may be well to
bear in mind and keep distinct what may be called the direct gifts of sight , and
what are added by the mind as judgments based upon these 14
INTRODUCTORY .
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... of the sense-organs, the eye, that we are now about to treat. It may be well to
bear in mind and keep distinct what may be called the direct gifts of sight, and
what are added by the mind as judgments based upon these 14
INTRODUCTORY.
... of the sense-organs, the eye, that we are now about to treat. It may be well to
bear in mind and keep distinct what may be called the direct gifts of sight, and
what are added by the mind as judgments based upon these 14
INTRODUCTORY.
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An Exposition of the Principles of Monocular and Binocular Vision Joseph
LeConte. The perfect transparency of the lens is obviously necessary for distinct
vision ; cataract , a common cause of blindness , arises from its opacity . The lens
, with ...
An Exposition of the Principles of Monocular and Binocular Vision Joseph
LeConte. The perfect transparency of the lens is obviously necessary for distinct
vision ; cataract , a common cause of blindness , arises from its opacity . The lens
, with ...
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