A Rationale of the Laws of Cerebral Vision: Comprising the Laws of Single and of Erect Vision, Deduced Upon the Principles of DioptricsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830 - 176 pages |
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SECTION FIRST | 4 |
Magnitude of Proper Visual Images Page 16 | 16 |
Nature of Light Page 18 PROP 7 Nature | 47 |
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adverted Anthony Carlisle appear asserted axis Bishop Berkeley Brain called Cerebral Vision circle Color Images consequence consideration corresponding cranial eyes crossed distance employed Equator existence experiments external direction external object fact farther Fearn field of vision Figure Fourth Mode half interlaced inverted JOHN FEARN judgment labors left eye Librating matter Mode of Vision nature nerves never Newton nose observe occasion optic nerves Optical Science peacock's feather perceiving mind Percipience pheno phenomena philosophical pin's head Pneumatological posterior Potterfield present pressure Principle of Co-incident Professor Stewart proof Proposition pupil question Rationale rays of light re-crossing and rectifying reader reason recrossed vision regard Reid Reideian remark result retina retinal image retinal impressions right eye seen images Sensations of Colors Sensations of Sight Sensorial Sensorium Sentient sight single eye Sir David Brewster steers supposed tactual visual image thing tion truth visible object word Writers