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英文名著3000 本
An Essay Towards a New Theory of
th
Vision (4 ed.)
by George Berkeley (1732)
First edition published 1709
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英文名著3000 本
An Essay Towards a New Theory of
th
Vision (4 ed.)
by George Berkeley (1732)
First edition published 1709
1. My design is to shew the manner wherein we perceive
by sight the distance, magnitude, and situation of objects.
Also to consider the difference there is betwixt the ideas
of sight and touch, and whether there be any idea common
to both senses.
2. It is, I think, agreed by all that distance, of itself and
immediately, cannot be seen. For distance being a Line
directed end-wise to the eye, it projects only one point in
the fund of the eye, which point remains invariably the
same, whether the distance be longer or shorter.
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英文名著3000 本
3. I find it also acknowledged that the estimate we make
of the distance of objects considerably remote is rather an
act of judgment grounded on experience than of sense. For
example, when I perceive a great number of intermediate
objects, such as houses, fields, rivers, and the like, which I
have experienced to take up a considerable space, I thence
form a judgment or conclusion that the object I see
beyond them is at a great distance. Again, when an object
appears faint and small, which at a near distance I have
experienced to make a vigorous and large appearance, I
instantly conclude it to be far off: And this, tis evident, is
the result of experience; without whic
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