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In examining Dr . Berkeley ' s celebrated Theory of Vision , I saw the vast
importance of establishing the law of visible direction , and of proving by the aid
of binocular phenomena , and in opposition to the opinion of the most
distinguished ...
In examining Dr . Berkeley ' s celebrated Theory of Vision , I saw the vast
importance of establishing the law of visible direction , and of proving by the aid
of binocular phenomena , and in opposition to the opinion of the most
distinguished ...
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Every visible object radiates , or throws out in all directions , particles or rays of
light , by means of which we see them either directly by the images formed in the
eye , or indirectly by looking at images of them formed by their passing through a
...
Every visible object radiates , or throws out in all directions , particles or rays of
light , by means of which we see them either directly by the images formed in the
eye , or indirectly by looking at images of them formed by their passing through a
...
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... and maintaining that we use only one eye , while other philosophers of
distinguished eminence have adopted explanations still more groundless . The
law of visible direction supplies us with the true explanation . Let us first suppose
that we ...
... and maintaining that we use only one eye , while other philosophers of
distinguished eminence have adopted explanations still more groundless . The
law of visible direction supplies us with the true explanation . Let us first suppose
that we ...
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