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Again , suppose I perceive by sight the faint and obscure idea of something which I doubt whether it be a man , or a tree , or a tower , but judge it to be at the distance of about a mile . It is plain I cannot mean that what I see is a ...
Again , suppose I perceive by sight the faint and obscure idea of something which I doubt whether it be a man , or a tree , or a tower , but judge it to be at the distance of about a mile . It is plain I cannot mean that what I see is a ...
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47 I do not nevertheless say I hear distance in like manner as I say that I see it , the ideas perceived by hearing not being so apt to be confounded with the ideas of touch as those of sight are . So likewise a man is easily convinced ...
47 I do not nevertheless say I hear distance in like manner as I say that I see it , the ideas perceived by hearing not being so apt to be confounded with the ideas of touch as those of sight are . So likewise a man is easily convinced ...
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consider , how it is that we perceive distance and things placed at a distance by sight . For that we should in truth see external space , and bodies actually existing in it , some nearer , others farther off , seems to carry with it ...
consider , how it is that we perceive distance and things placed at a distance by sight . For that we should in truth see external space , and bodies actually existing in it , some nearer , others farther off , seems to carry with it ...
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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