Mind, Perception and ScienceThomas, 1951 - 90 strani |
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Stran 51
... sensation which they lead us to experience . Thus merely from recording the electrical disturbances which accompany the passage of a nerve - impulse and observing their characteristics it is impossible to say whether the sensation with ...
... sensation which they lead us to experience . Thus merely from recording the electrical disturbances which accompany the passage of a nerve - impulse and observing their characteristics it is impossible to say whether the sensation with ...
Stran 73
... sensation is still experienced in consciousness . Hence , when we're aware of an object , the sensations by means of which we perceive it can't be part of the physical object , for their physical basis in the brain is the sole necessary ...
... sensation is still experienced in consciousness . Hence , when we're aware of an object , the sensations by means of which we perceive it can't be part of the physical object , for their physical basis in the brain is the sole necessary ...
Stran 82
... sensations , ' but it doesn't follow that ' having sensations ' is itself a form of observing , nor that it involves any process other than having them . A visual sensation may enable us to have a glimpse without itself being the ...
... sensations , ' but it doesn't follow that ' having sensations ' is itself a form of observing , nor that it involves any process other than having them . A visual sensation may enable us to have a glimpse without itself being the ...
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THE NEUROLOGICAL APPROACH ΤΟ THE PROBLEM OF PERCEPTION | 3 |
SPEECH AND THOUGHT | 23 |
THE CEREBRAL BASIS OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 31 |
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1817 LIBRARIES abstract anatomical auditory auditory cortex aware body image body-image brain events brain surface causal caused cerebral cortex cerebral hemisphere CHIGAN cochlea colour conceptual symbols consciousness cortical distance-receptors electrical impulses end-station evoked excited exist experience external world eyes fact feeling frequency function hand happens hear ideas infer knowledge light wave limb London means mental MICHIGAN mind nerve nerve-cells nerve-impulses nervous impulses nervous system NEUROLOGICAL neurologist neurophysiology normally nursery object observer observer's occurs optic nerves organ pain pathways patient perceive perception perceptual representation perceptual world phantom limb physical basis physical events physical stimulus physical table physical world physiological idealism primary sensory areas question Reader receptor recognize red patch reflex relation relationship represented retina Ryle sense sense-data sensory sound space spatial suppose Susan Stebbing symbolical representation thing thought three-dimensional space touch true UNIV UNIVERSITY visual cortex word dog