| David Berman - 2005 - 246 Seiten
...protuberant Angle in Cube, that pressed his Hand unequally, shall appear to his Eye as it does in the Cube. I agree with this thinking Gentleman, whom I am proud to call my Friend, in his Answer to this his Problem; and am of Opinion, that the blind Man, at first Sight, would not be able... | |
| David Berman - 2005 - 246 Seiten
...in the Cube. I agree with this thinking Gentleman, whom I am proud to call my Friend, in his Answer to this his Problem; and am of Opinion, that the blind Man, at first Sight, would not be able with Certainty to say which was the Globe, which the Cube, whilst he... | |
| Jonathan Eric Adler, Catherine Z. Elgin - 2007 - 897 Seiten
...does in the cube. I agree with this thinking gent, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer to this his problem; and am of opinion, that the blind man, at first sight, would not be able with certainty to say, which was the globe, which the cube, whilst he... | |
| William James - 2007 - 713 Seiten
...This has remained in literature as ' Molyneux's query.' Molyneux answered 'No,' And Locke says :* " I agree with this thinking gentleman whom I am proud to call my Mend, and am of opinion that the blind man at first sight would not be able to say which was the globe,... | |
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