The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... mathematics . Considering the wealth of such scholarship , it is surprising that no one has yet investi- gated the plausible impact of both his theory of vision and his perceptual phenomenalism on American visual arts of the eighteenth ...
... mathematics . Considering the wealth of such scholarship , it is surprising that no one has yet investi- gated the plausible impact of both his theory of vision and his perceptual phenomenalism on American visual arts of the eighteenth ...
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... mathematical perspective ) as a method of judging distance visually , we mentioned his claim that distance from the eye is not immediately seen . Now we can refer to Berkeley's insistence on the difficulty of truly estimating distance ...
... mathematical perspective ) as a method of judging distance visually , we mentioned his claim that distance from the eye is not immediately seen . Now we can refer to Berkeley's insistence on the difficulty of truly estimating distance ...
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... mathematics and of the natural sciences in one regard , and for the " beauty " of a decorated Chinese porcelain bowl ... mathematical thought clearly reflects the psychological yearning for ultimate order and unity through which the ...
... mathematics and of the natural sciences in one regard , and for the " beauty " of a decorated Chinese porcelain bowl ... mathematical thought clearly reflects the psychological yearning for ultimate order and unity through which the ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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