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Christian Wolff , for example , writes : Suppose you have seen Mevius in the temple , but now afresh in Titus ' house . I say you recognize Mevius , that is , are conscious of having seen him before , because , although now you perceive ...
Christian Wolff , for example , writes : Suppose you have seen Mevius in the temple , but now afresh in Titus ' house . I say you recognize Mevius , that is , are conscious of having seen him before , because , although now you perceive ...
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An example of a distinctly bounded roomy sensation is that of a clear and colored fluid seen in a glass ; the yellow of the wine is seen not only on the bounding surface of the glass ; the yellow sensation fills the whole interior of ...
An example of a distinctly bounded roomy sensation is that of a clear and colored fluid seen in a glass ; the yellow of the wine is seen not only on the bounding surface of the glass ; the yellow sensation fills the whole interior of ...
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A point directly fixated is thus seen on the optical axes of both eyes . There is only one point , however , which these two optical axes have in common , and that is the point to which they converge . Everything directly looked at is ...
A point directly fixated is thus seen on the optical axes of both eyes . There is only one point , however , which these two optical axes have in common , and that is the point to which they converge . Everything directly looked at is ...
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THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN | 8 |
Reflex semireflex and voluntary acts The Frogs nervecentres General | 17 |
ON SOME GENERAL CONDITIONS OF BRAINACTIVITY | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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