... flat circle variously shadowed, with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having by use been accustomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies are wont to make in us, what alterations are made in the reflections... The Works of John Locke, Esq - Side 52af John Locke - 1722Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Etienne Bonnot de Condillac - 1756 - 414 sider
...and brightnefs coming to our eyes : but " being accuftomed to perceive what kind of ** appearances convex bodies are wont to make " in us, what alterations are made in the reflexi'c ons of light by the difference of the fenfible 'c figure of bodies ; the judgmentprefently... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 560 sider
...with feveral degrees of light and brightnefs coming to our eyes. But we having by ufe been accuftomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies...habitual cuftom, alters the appearances into their caufes i fo that from that which is truly variety of fhadow er colour, collecting the -figure, it makes it... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 556 sider
...feveral degrees of light and brightnefs corning to our eyes. But we having by ufe been ac 1 cuftomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies...difference of the fenfible figures of bodies; the judgment prcfently, by an habitual cuftom, alters the appearances into their caufes; fo that from that which... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 sider
...with feveral degrees of light and brightnefs coming to our eyes. But we having by ufe been accuftomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies...of bodies ; the judgment prefently, by an habitual cultom, alters the appearances into their caufes ; fo that from that which truly is variety of fhadow... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 340 sider
...feveral degrees of light and brightnefs coming to our eye_s. . But we having by ufe been accuftomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies...the reflections of light by the difference of the ftnfible figures of bodies ; the judgment prefently, by an habitual cuftom, alters theappearances into... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 sider
...with feveral degrees of light and brightnefs coming to our eyes. But we having by life been accuftomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies...alterations are made in the reflections of light by Ihe difference of the fcnfible figures of bodies ; the judgment prefently, by an habitual cuftom, alters... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 sider
...to our eyes. But we having by use been accustomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex todies are wont to make in us, what alterations are made...the reflections of light by the difference of the -'-iisible figures of bodies; the judgment presently, by an habitual custom, alters the appearances... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 sider
...'with several degrees of light -and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having by use been accustomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies are wont to make in us, what alterations are wade in the reflections of light by the difference of the sensible figures of bodies ; the judgment... | |
| John Locke - 1806 - 390 sider
...with feveral degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having by ufe been accuftomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies...of bodies ; the judgment pr.efently, by an habitual c.uftonj, alters the appearances into their caufes ; fo that from that which truly is variety of fhadow... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - 346 sider
...with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes." But we having by use been accustomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies...the reflections of light, by the difference of the sensible figures of Bodies; ttie judgment presently, by an habitual custom, alters the appearances... | |
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