| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 772 strani
...three whole weeks, — this observation, I say, has convinced me, that the sense of touch, by itself, is altogether incompetent to afford us the representation...space, and is not even cognizant of local exteriority (oertliches Auseiimnderseyii), in a word, that a man deprived of sight has absolutely no perception... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 626 strani
...three whole weeks, — this observation, I say, has convinced me, that the sense of touch, by itself, is altogether incompetent to afford us the representation...space, and is not even cognizant of local exteriority ; in a word, that a man deprived of sight has absolutely no perception of an outer world, beyond the... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 strani
...three whole weeks, — this observation, I say, has convinced me, that the sense of touch, by itself, is altogether incompetent to afford us the representation...extension and space, and is not even cognizant of local ex teriority ; in a word, that a man deprived of sight has absolutely no perception of an outer world,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1862 - 584 strani
...three whole weeks, — this observation, I say, has convinced me, that the sense of touch, by itself, is altogether incompetent to afford us the' representation...space, and is not even cognizant of local exteriority ; in a word, that a man deprived of sight has absolutely no perception of an outer world, beyond the... | |
| 1864 - 546 strani
...continued for three whole weeks—this observation has convinced me that the sense of touch, by itself, is altogether incompetent to afford us the representation...space, and is not even cognizant of local exteriority; in a word, that a man deprived of sight has absolutely no perception of an outer world, beyond the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 342 strani
...three whole •weeks — this observation, I say, has convinced me, that the sense of touch, by itself, is altogether incompetent to afford us the representation...space, and is not even cognizant of local exteriority ; in a word, that a man deprived of sight has absolutely no perception of an outer world, beyond the... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1865 - 588 strani
...three whole weeks, — this observation, I say, has convinced me, that the sense of touch, by itself, is altogether incompetent to afford us the representation of extension and space, and is not even cognisant of local exteriority, (oertliches Auseinanderseyn), in a word, that a man deprived of sight... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 strani
...weeks—this observation, I say, has con" vinced me, that the sense of touch, by itself, is alto" gether incompetent to afford us the representation of " extension and space, and is not even cognisant of local " exteriority ; in a word, that a man deprived of sight " has absolutely no perception... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 strani
...— this observation, I say, has con" vinced me, that the sense of touch, by itself, is alto" gether incompetent to afford us the representation of " extension and space, and is not even cognisant of local " exteriority ; in a word, that a man deprived of sight " has absolutely no perception... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 664 strani
...— this observation, I say, has con' vinced me, that the sense of touch, by itself, is alto' gether incompetent to afford us the representation of ' extension and space, and is not even cognisant of local ' exteriority ; in a word, that a man deprived of sight ' has absolutely no perception... | |
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