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a 1 - ( Lp ) , where p means > ulation by quite different means . Any surface in front of the observer , provided each of its points sends the same amount of light into his eyes , will fulfil our condition . And therefore it cannot make ...
a 1 - ( Lp ) , where p means > ulation by quite different means . Any surface in front of the observer , provided each of its points sends the same amount of light into his eyes , will fulfil our condition . And therefore it cannot make ...
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For , obviously , what the counsel means by seeing is not the same as what we mean by it . Our witness switched during his examination quite naturally from our to the counsel's meaning and thereby gave the appearance of contradicting ...
For , obviously , what the counsel means by seeing is not the same as what we mean by it . Our witness switched during his examination quite naturally from our to the counsel's meaning and thereby gave the appearance of contradicting ...
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This fact becomes intelligible from our point of view . Loss of support means an instability of the framework , for as we have also pointed out previously , our space is by no means entirely visual ( see Chapter IV , p . 121 ) .
This fact becomes intelligible from our point of view . Loss of support means an instability of the framework , for as we have also pointed out previously , our space is by no means entirely visual ( see Chapter IV , p . 121 ) .
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