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... objects , and which includes in it a comparison of various particu- lars , such as the apparent magnitude of the object , its distinctness or obscurity , the brightness of its colours , the inclination of the axes of the eyes , and ...
... objects , and which includes in it a comparison of various particu- lars , such as the apparent magnitude of the object , its distinctness or obscurity , the brightness of its colours , the inclination of the axes of the eyes , and ...
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... object ; while the objects of perception have a permanent existence without us , whether they are perceived or not .'- Now it seems to us that the latter part of this sentence is not a fair inference from Dr. Reid's opinion ; and after ...
... object ; while the objects of perception have a permanent existence without us , whether they are perceived or not .'- Now it seems to us that the latter part of this sentence is not a fair inference from Dr. Reid's opinion ; and after ...
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... object , whose existence does not depend upon the act of the mind as the sensation does . Yet we have no name whereby to distinguish the object of this perception , unless that which more properly belongs to the accompanying sensation ...
... object , whose existence does not depend upon the act of the mind as the sensation does . Yet we have no name whereby to distinguish the object of this perception , unless that which more properly belongs to the accompanying sensation ...
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