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so:text Locke supposes that a person acquainted sensibly with the colours which compose a rainbow, can by the names of such colours in a verbal description, be made visually acquainted with a rainbow. The verbal description will give such a person's intellect a good verbal definition of the word rainbow, but it cannot communicate the sight to the extent that it differs, in any manner from the sights he already knows. (en)
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so:description The Physiology of the Senses: Or, How and what We See, Hear, Taste, Feel and Smell (1856) (en)
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