WHAT'S HOT
Prev | Current Page 9 | Next

Berkeley, George, 1685-1753

"A Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision"

And after this manner it is
said we perceive distance when we look only with one eye.
7. In this case also it is plain we are not beholding to experience: it
being a certain, necessary truth that the nearer the direct rays falling
on the eye approach to a PARALLELISM, the farther off is the point of
their intersection, or the visible point from whence they flow.
8. I have here set down the common, current accounts that are given of
our perceiving near distances by sight, which, though they are
unquestionably received for true by MATHEMATICIANS, and accordingly made
use of by them in determining the apparent places of OBJECTS, do,
nevertheless seem to me very unsatisfactory: and that for these following
reasons:--
9. FIRST, It is evident that when the mind perceives any IDEA, not
immediately and of itself, it must be by the means of some other IDEA.
Thus, for instance, the passions which are in the mind of another are of
themselves to me invisible. I may nevertheless perceive them by sight,
though not immediately, yet by means of the colours they produce in the
countenance. We often see shame or fear in the looks of a man, by
perceiving the changes of his countenance to red or pale.
10. Moreover it is evident that no IDEA which is not itself perceived can
be the means of perceiving any other IDEA.


Pages:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Mieszkanie do wynajęcia playstation 3 konsola gry o straży pożarnej pokoje do wynajęcia Pokoje do wynajęcia