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... Smell X. Taste and Flavour XI . Touch and the Tangible XII . The Essential Character of Sense PAGE • 58 64 72 76 84 92 · 94 . 100 · 108 · 112 . 116 • . 124 BOOK III . THE INTELLECTUAL AND ACTIVE POWERS . I. The Adequacy of the Senses ...
... Smell X. Taste and Flavour XI . Touch and the Tangible XII . The Essential Character of Sense PAGE • 58 64 72 76 84 92 · 94 . 100 · 108 · 112 . 116 • . 124 BOOK III . THE INTELLECTUAL AND ACTIVE POWERS . I. The Adequacy of the Senses ...
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... smell , and expands the somewhat meagre analysis of these senses given in the Psychology itself . Following this comes the little work on Memory and Reminiscence , a very golden tract as Titze calls it , in which the laws of association ...
... smell , and expands the somewhat meagre analysis of these senses given in the Psychology itself . Following this comes the little work on Memory and Reminiscence , a very golden tract as Titze calls it , in which the laws of association ...
Page lxvii
... smell and hearing act at a distance from their object , touch and taste operate in close proximity by means of almost actual contact1 . At first sight , water might be thought to be the medium in the case of taste : but still , though ...
... smell and hearing act at a distance from their object , touch and taste operate in close proximity by means of almost actual contact1 . At first sight , water might be thought to be the medium in the case of taste : but still , though ...
Page lxviii
... smell , Aristotle has recourse to taste as a percipient faculty of not uncognate character and much more fully under- stood . Taste and smell indeed present to Aristotle's mind a con- stant parallel to one another . The object of both ...
... smell , Aristotle has recourse to taste as a percipient faculty of not uncognate character and much more fully under- stood . Taste and smell indeed present to Aristotle's mind a con- stant parallel to one another . The object of both ...
Page lxix
... smell cannot operate1 . The sense which has been just described stands midway between the elementary sensations with which we started and those sense - functions which remain to be discussed . While touch and taste act apparently by ...
... smell cannot operate1 . The sense which has been just described stands midway between the elementary sensations with which we started and those sense - functions which remain to be discussed . While touch and taste act apparently by ...
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