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... perception ; it is the verbal formula- tion of an analytic perception . If I behold a rose - bush and say " the rose is in bloom , " the fact of being in bloom is selected out , and other features of the scene , which could also be put ...
... perception ; it is the verbal formula- tion of an analytic perception . If I behold a rose - bush and say " the rose is in bloom , " the fact of being in bloom is selected out , and other features of the scene , which could also be put ...
Stranica 83
... perceive an ' upright ' object . Stratton implies that this particular observable property - ' uprightness ' — of the objects of the visual field is a direct resultant of ' experi- ence . ' The perception of upright position with ...
... perceive an ' upright ' object . Stratton implies that this particular observable property - ' uprightness ' — of the objects of the visual field is a direct resultant of ' experi- ence . ' The perception of upright position with ...
Stranica 93
... perception of rapid visual movement as soon as the lenses were put on as well as when they were taken off . The former writes that " When I turned my body or my head , objects seemed to sweep before me as if they themselves were ...
... perception of rapid visual movement as soon as the lenses were put on as well as when they were taken off . The former writes that " When I turned my body or my head , objects seemed to sweep before me as if they themselves were ...
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