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      Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.
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      A New theory of vision Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.
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      Fischer, Eugen, 1970-
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      "perceptions" -- Philosophical delusions : Ayer reinvents "perceptions" -- Two turns : a new vision of
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      Runes, Dagobert D. (Dagobert David), 1902-1982, editor.
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      of King Solomon.--The sermon on vanity.--The vision of Isaiah, the martyr.--The Lamentations of
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      Burke, Kenneth, 1897-1993.
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      : three stages of a vision, 1971 -- Why satire, with a plan for writing one, 1974 -- Realisms, occidental
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      Rubery, Paul Thomas, author.
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      keeping with the critique of Western ocularcentrism, which prioritizes vision over other sense modalities
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      Hanses, Erin McKenna, author.
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      's stance against love entirely. While Tibullus ultimately cedes to the Lucretian vision of amor as a failed
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      Faivre d'Arcier, Éléonore.
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      - expérience et raison -- La vision empiriste de Locke : l'expérience, source des idées -- La vision
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      Smith, Brett W., author.
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      distinction in the thought of Robert Grosseteste (c.1168-1253). Grosseteste used aspectus (vision) to name the
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      Brandt, Jared, author.
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      receives a vision of harmony and human achievement: through the process of habituation, the distinct parts
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      Islekel, Ege Selin, author.
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      distinction between the object of art and the object of vision. The last chapter focuses on Henriette Cornier