Philosophy for the Eye

The Philosophers' Magazine 42:31-39 (2008)
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Abstract

The tower of language overshadows a cluster of smaller towers. These are the towers corresponding to the sensory systems. Tallest among this group is the tower of vision, “the master sense”.

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