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... experience ? There has been a tendency among scientists to describe the experience of vision in analogy to the physical process . As far as seeing is concerned , the mind was assumed to perform much like a photographic camera . But if ...
... experience ? There has been a tendency among scientists to describe the experience of vision in analogy to the physical process . As far as seeing is concerned , the mind was assumed to perform much like a photographic camera . But if ...
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... experience with physical objects , which are seen against the empty space of their sur- roundings . Experiments suggest , however , that it is more likely to derive from physiological factors underlying the perceptual process itself ...
... experience with physical objects , which are seen against the empty space of their sur- roundings . Experiments suggest , however , that it is more likely to derive from physiological factors underlying the perceptual process itself ...
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... experience space in the first place ? A thermometer indicates the tempera- ture visually by the length of the mercury column , but it does not give us the experience of warm and cold . Some lucid pages on this matter have been ...
... experience space in the first place ? A thermometer indicates the tempera- ture visually by the length of the mercury column , but it does not give us the experience of warm and cold . Some lucid pages on this matter have been ...
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