Philosophical Observations on the Senses of Vision and Hearing
Discover the groundbreaking insights of John Elliott in his seminal work, Philosophical Observations on the Senses of Vision and Hearing, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This fascinating book, spanning 236 pages, delves into the intricate relationship between our senses of sight and sound. Originally published in 1780, Elliott was the first to propose that specific receptors are attuned to distinct parts of the physical spectrum, paving the way for the understanding of auditory and optical sensations. His innovative ideas led to the postulation of ultraviolet and infrared radiation, significantly influencing the study of human sensory perception. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this paperback edition invites readers to explore the profound implications of Elliott's observations on our sensory experiences. Don't miss the chance to engage with this pivotal work that continues to resonate in the fields of philosophy and science.