id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt james-principles-2863 james-principles-2863 .txt text/plain 293162 18143 71 three chapters will treat of the processes by which we cognize at all times the present world of space and the material things which it contains. that no object can appear to the senses : or in other words, that no impression* can become present to the mind, without being determined in acquired, and to all the more abstract sort of conceptions, yet that general ideas of sensible objects may nevertheless be produced in the way Hence approach of the thing is the prdbaUe objective fact when we feel our eyes converging. With me, actual movements in the eyes play a considerable part in them, though I am hardly conscious of tbe peculiar feelings in the scalp which Fechner goes on to describe thus : ' ' The feeling of strained attention in the different sense-organs object by moving changes its relations to the eye the sensation excited by its image even on the same retinal region ./cache/james-principles-2863.txt ./txt/james-principles-2863.txt