
HoP 434 - The Eye Sees Not Itself But By Reflection - Theories of Vision
History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
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This chapter explores the historical examples used by philosophers to illustrate their ideas, from thought experiments involving God to the use of a bent stick submerged in water to explain visual illusion. It also delves into Thomas Harriet's discovery of Snell's law and his correspondence with Johannes Kepler.
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