| James Mill - 1822 - 336 sidor
...miraculous to the man whose faculty of numeration is of the ordinary standard. 8. Where two or more ideas have been often repeated together, and the association...wheel, on the seven parts of which the seven prismatic colours are respectivelypainted, is made to revolve rapidly, it appears not of seven colours, but of... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 750 sidor
...perception, by the same universal principle ; and this he accordingly does. ' " Where two or more ideas have been often repeated together, and the association...colors are respectively painted, is made to revolve rapi<lly, it appears not of seven colors, but of one uniform color, white By the rapidity of the succession,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 sidor
...perception by the same universal principle ; and this he accordingly does. " Where two or more ideas have been often repeated together, and the association...has become very strong, they sometimes spring up in such^lose combination as not to be distinguishable. Some cases of sensation are analogous. For example... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1865 - 588 sidor
...Where two or more ideas have been LECT. XXVI. often repeated together, and the association has be- come very strong, they sometimes spring up in such close...wheel, on the seven parts of which the seven prismatic colours are respectively painted, is made to revolve rapidly, it appears not of seven colours, but... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 sidor
...successive) become so blended together, that the compound result appears, to our consciousness, simple. " close combination as not to be distinguishable. Some...when " a wheel, on the seven parts of which the seven pris" matic colours are respectively painted, is made to re" volve rapidly, it appears not of seven... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 sidor
...compound result appears, to our consciousness, simple. " Where two or more ideas," says Mr. Mill,f " have "been often repeated together, and the association...become very strong, they sometimes spring up in such * Lectures, ii. 144. t Analysis of the Human Mind, i. 68-75. " close combination as not to be distinguishable.... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1866 - 362 sidor
...the following illustration : "When a wheel, on the seven parts of which the seven prismatic colours are respectively painted, is made to revolve rapidly, it appears not of seven colours, but of one uniform colour — white. By the rapidity of the succession, the several sensations... | |
| Enaeas Sweetland Dallas - 1866 - 362 sidor
...associated, and of their union as incapable of dissolution. Mr. James Mill uses the following illustration: "When a wheel, on the seven parts of which the seven prismatic colours are respectively painted, is made to revolve rapidly, it appears not of seven colours, but... | |
| Noah Porter - 1869 - 752 sidor
...Human Atindt chap, iii.), says : ""When two or more ideas have been often repeated together, and tho association has become very strong, they sometimes...not to be distinguishable. Some cases of sensation uro analogous. Por example : when a wheel, on the seven parts of which tho seven prismatic colors are... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1870 - 590 sidor
...same universal principle; and this he accordingly does." " Where two or more ideas have been LECT: often repeated together, and the association has become...wheel, on the seven parts of which the seven prismatic colours are respectively painted, is made to revolve rapidly, it appears not of seven colours, but... | |
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