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... particular direction . Such wavering makes the visual statement unclear and interferes with the observer's perceptual judgment . In ambig- uous situations the visual pattern ceases to determine what is seen , and subjective factors in ...
... particular direction . Such wavering makes the visual statement unclear and interferes with the observer's perceptual judgment . In ambig- uous situations the visual pattern ceases to determine what is seen , and subjective factors in ...
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... particular act of seeing involves the grasping of over - all features — that is , of generalities . Conversely , all visual knowledge , as remote as it may be from any individual percept , requires the concrete realization of certain ...
... particular act of seeing involves the grasping of over - all features — that is , of generalities . Conversely , all visual knowledge , as remote as it may be from any individual percept , requires the concrete realization of certain ...
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... particular object watched from a fixed point of view at a given moment , but on the three - dimensional visual concept of a species of objects that have been observed from many different angles . As a rule perceptual experience does not ...
... particular object watched from a fixed point of view at a given moment , but on the three - dimensional visual concept of a species of objects that have been observed from many different angles . As a rule perceptual experience does not ...
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