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الصفحة 74
... colours than one born blind . I ask , whether any one can say this man had then any ideas of colours in his mind , any more than one born blind ? And I think nobody will say that either of them had in his mind any idea of colours at all ...
... colours than one born blind . I ask , whether any one can say this man had then any ideas of colours in his mind , any more than one born blind ? And I think nobody will say that either of them had in his mind any idea of colours at all ...
الصفحة 124
... colours vanish , it no longer produces any such ideas in us ; upon the return of light it produces these appearances ... colour in the dark ? It has , indeed , such a configuration of par- ticles , both night and day , as are apt , by ...
... colours vanish , it no longer produces any such ideas in us ; upon the return of light it produces these appearances ... colour in the dark ? It has , indeed , such a configuration of par- ticles , both night and day , as are apt , by ...
الصفحة 139
... colours having been but slightly taken notice of , and ceasing to be repeated , do quite wear out ; so that some years after there is no more notion nor memory of colours left in their minds than in those of people born blind . The ...
... colours having been but slightly taken notice of , and ceasing to be repeated , do quite wear out ; so that some years after there is no more notion nor memory of colours left in their minds than in those of people born blind . The ...
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