| JOHN MURRAY - 1852 - 786 Seiten
...obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube, affects his touch; yet he has not yet obtained the experience, that what affects his touch so or...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube." I agree that the blind man, at first sight, would not be able with certainty to say which was the globe,... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 536 Seiten
...his touch; yet he has not yet. obtained the experience, that what affects his touch so or so, muet affect his sight so or so ; or that a protuberant...unequally shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube. I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I nm proud to call my friend, in his answer to this his... | |
| sir Charles James Watkin Williams - 1855 - 90 Seiten
...tho' he has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube, affects his touch, yet he has not yet attained the experience that what affects his touch...unequally shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube." § 22. Since Locke's time there has been a case exactly in point. It was the case of a boy at Oxford,... | |
| 1864 - 546 Seiten
...had obtained his experience of how a globe, how a cube affects his touch; yet he has not yet obtained the experience, that what affects his touch so or...cube, that pressed his hand unequally, shall appear in the eye as it does in the cube." 1 We have 1 Essay on ITumiin Und?rstonding, B. ii. ch. 9, § 8.... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 Seiten
...though he has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube affects his touch ; yet he has not yet attained the experience, that what affects his touch...his hand unequally, shall appear to his eye as it doth in the cube. I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 Seiten
...though he has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube affects his touch ; yet he has not yet attained the experience, that what affects his touch...his hand unequally, shall appear to his eye as it doth in the cube. I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer... | |
| James Wills - 1875 - 760 Seiten
...a globe, how a cube affects his touch, yet he has not yet attained the experience, that that which affects his touch so or so, must affect his sight...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube.1' " I agree," continues Locke, " with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend,... | |
| James Wills - 1876 - 752 Seiten
...a globe, how a cube affects his touch, yet he has not yet attained the experience, that that which affects his touch so or so, must affect his sight...pressed his hand unequally, shall appear to his eye us it does in the cube.'' " I agree," continues Locke, " with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud... | |
| John Locke - 1879 - 722 Seiten
...though he has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube, affects his touch ; yet he has not yet attained the experience, that what affects his touch...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube." I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am prond to call my friend, in his answer to this his... | |
| 1884 - 636 Seiten
...though he has obtained the experience of how a globe affects his touch, yet he has not yet obtained the experience that what affects his touch so or so must affect his sight so or BO, or that a protuberant angle in the cube, that pressed his hand unequally, shall appear to his eye... | |
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