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... image to be accompanied by an ' upright ' object . The course of reason- ing , he holds , must run as follows : The retinal image and the object perceived are causally related . This relation implies that they must necessarily ...
... image to be accompanied by an ' upright ' object . The course of reason- ing , he holds , must run as follows : The retinal image and the object perceived are causally related . This relation implies that they must necessarily ...
Stranica 87
... retinal image is revealed in his comments upon his first study . His position must be regarded in terms of his unusual interpretation of the nature of the retinal image and its place in the total series of factors involved in visual ...
... retinal image is revealed in his comments upon his first study . His position must be regarded in terms of his unusual interpretation of the nature of the retinal image and its place in the total series of factors involved in visual ...
Stranica 88
... Retinal image , for him , is an actual part of his visual field . We accordingly note the following statement : " It is sometimes said that one never has an ex- perience of his own retinal image . This is perhaps strictly true , and yet ...
... Retinal image , for him , is an actual part of his visual field . We accordingly note the following statement : " It is sometimes said that one never has an ex- perience of his own retinal image . This is perhaps strictly true , and yet ...
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