The Five Senses of ManHenry S. King & Company, 1876 - 304 pagini |
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... recognised as proceeding from external objects . We observe , indeed , that a child gradually begins by moving eye and head to fix the object , namely , to bring the eye into such a position that the image of the object may fall upon ...
... recognised as proceeding from external objects . We observe , indeed , that a child gradually begins by moving eye and head to fix the object , namely , to bring the eye into such a position that the image of the object may fall upon ...
Pagina 7
... recognise objects as external to ourselves . A second follows , which certainly may appear very scientific , but is not so , since it is formed unconsciously . The two simultaneous sensations of touch and sight are two sensations of ...
... recognise objects as external to ourselves . A second follows , which certainly may appear very scientific , but is not so , since it is formed unconsciously . The two simultaneous sensations of touch and sight are two sensations of ...
Pagina 8
... recognised as external to ourselves , this must also be the case with the sensation of sight . The sensations of the senses must be distinguished from other kinds of sensations to which the body is sub- ject , which are termed common ...
... recognised as external to ourselves , this must also be the case with the sensation of sight . The sensations of the senses must be distinguished from other kinds of sensations to which the body is sub- ject , which are termed common ...
Pagina 9
... recognise the object which caused it , nor its nature . The sensations of the senses , therefore , appear to be of a higher kind than the common sensations . The general sensibility of the body is , indeed , the general ground from ...
... recognise the object which caused it , nor its nature . The sensations of the senses , therefore , appear to be of a higher kind than the common sensations . The general sensibility of the body is , indeed , the general ground from ...
Pagina 13
... recognises the form of an object , is called the sense of touch ; its peculiarity of estimating the force with which the object which it touches presses upon it , is called the sense of pressure ; the peculiarity of recognising heat or ...
... recognises the form of an object , is called the sense of touch ; its peculiarity of estimating the force with which the object which it touches presses upon it , is called the sense of pressure ; the peculiarity of recognising heat or ...
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