| M. Degenaar - 2007 - 153 halaman
...though he has obtain'd the experience of, how a Globe, how a Cube affects his touch; yet he has not yet attained the Experience, that what affects his touch...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the Cube.1 Experience will have taught the man that a cube has projecting angles which exert uneven pressure... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1996 - 528 halaman
...obtained the experience of, how a globe, how a cube affects his touch ; yet he [does not yet know] that what affects his touch so or so, must affect...shall appear to his eye, as it does in the cube.' The author of the Essay declares that he entirely agrees. THEO. It may be that Mr Molyneux and the... | |
| Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers - 2003 - 676 halaman
...'though he has obtain'd the experience of, how a globe, how a cube affects his touch; yet he has not yet attained the experience, that what affects his touch so or so, must affect his sight so or so.'143 At the same time, it is difficult to accept that Locke seriously wished to jettison what he... | |
| Andrew M. Colman - 1999 - 220 halaman
...has obtained the experience of how a globe. how a cube affects his touch. yet he has not yet obtained the experience that what affects his touch so or so must affect his sight so or so." This problem is called Molyneux's question. Congenital blindness is extremely rare. fortunately for... | |
| Donald D Hoffman - 2000 - 324 halaman
...has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube affects his touch, yet he has not yet obtained the experience, that what affects his touch so or...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube." — I agree with this thinking gentleman. . . . Berkeley also agreed with this prediction, and said... | |
| Thomas Duddy - 2002 - 390 halaman
...obrained the experience of how a globe, and how a cube affects his touch; yet he has not yet atrained the experience, that what affects his touch so or...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube. (Locke 1794: 311) Ir is Molyneux's view, then, that as far as simple ideas or sensations are concerned,... | |
| Johann Gottfried Herder - 2002 - 152 halaman
...though he has obtain'd the experience, of how a Globe, how a Cube affects his touch; yet he has not yet attained the Experience, that what affects his touch so or so, must affect his sight so or so."19 The newly sighted person must first learn to coordinate the information provided by the two... | |
| Johann Gottfried Herder - 2002 - 152 halaman
...though he has obtain'd the experience, of how a Globe, how a Cube affects his touch; yet he has not yet attained the Experience, that what affects his touch so or so, must affect his sight so or so."19 The newly sighted person must first learn to coordinate the information provided by the two... | |
| Alva Noë, Evan Thompson - 2002 - 644 halaman
...conclusion [that the blind man would not generalize] from those premises [the blind man has not yet attained the experience that what affects his touch so or so, must affect his sight so and so], was this: that what affects one's touch so or so could have affected one's sight such and... | |
| Thomas Duddy - 2002 - 392 halaman
...was that the formerly blind man has not yet obtained the experience that will enable him to establish 'that what affects his touch so or so, must affect his sight so or so' (Locke 1975: II, ix, § 8). Berkeley develops the suggestion that sight and touch have separate tasks... | |
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