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Stranica 79
... actually seen as if in a mirror , but within . a few days the process of dealing with the world with our muscles in a direct way brings about a new set of habits . If we reach for an object immediately after putting on the lenses , and ...
... actually seen as if in a mirror , but within . a few days the process of dealing with the world with our muscles in a direct way brings about a new set of habits . If we reach for an object immediately after putting on the lenses , and ...
Stranica 85
... actually uniform throughout ; that is to say , if the perceptual field were quite homogeneous ( in the sense that the objects in a particular observed situation could serve equi - potentially in determining what was seen and done ) ...
... actually uniform throughout ; that is to say , if the perceptual field were quite homogeneous ( in the sense that the objects in a particular observed situation could serve equi - potentially in determining what was seen and done ) ...
Stranica 91
... actually several feet from my left , and was moving away from it ” ( 12 , pp . 464-5 ) . On the last day Stratton's reports apparently indicate a condition of confusion that could be dispelled only through the use of his understanding ...
... actually several feet from my left , and was moving away from it ” ( 12 , pp . 464-5 ) . On the last day Stratton's reports apparently indicate a condition of confusion that could be dispelled only through the use of his understanding ...
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