Perception and analogy
Poetry, science, and religion in the eighteenth century
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Focusing on the conceptualization of sensory experience in the eighteenth century, this book explores the interplay between perception theories and the innovative approaches used by poets, theologians, and scientists. It delves into their investigations of astronomy, light, color, and the human body, revealing how these disciplines influenced one another and shaped contemporary understanding of sensory perception.