Основной контент книги Seeing and Hearing
Text

Volume 320 pages

0+

Seeing and Hearing

Exploring the Depths of Perception: Essays on Vision and Sound
Not available
This book is not sold in your country. If you have VPN enabled, please disable it

About the book

In «Seeing and Hearing,» George William Erskine Russell embarks on a profound exploration of perception, delving into the intricate relationships between sight, sound, and the human experience. His literary style is marked by an eloquent blend of philosophical inquiry and vivid narrative that invites readers to contemplate the nature of understanding and existence. Contextually situated within the late 19th-century British intellectual milieu, the text resonates with the burgeoning interest in psychology and sensory perception, mirroring the era's fascination with the interplay between the subjective and the objective. Russell, a prominent figure in the evolution of modern thought, was significantly influenced by his background in aesthetics and philosophy. His literary pursuits in this work reflect a lifetime of engagement with the intricacies of human consciousness and perception, shaped by his role as a scholar and educator. This multidisciplinary approach to understanding sensory experience underscores his dedication to unraveling the complexities of human awareness, elevating his discourse beyond mere observation. Recommended for anyone fascinated by the philosophical dimensions of sensory perception, «Seeing and Hearing» is an essential read that challenges readers to reflect on how they experience the world. The book stands as a timeless contribution to literature that informs contemporary discussions on perception, making it a valuable addition to both academic and personal libraries.

Log in, to rate the book and leave a review
Book «Seeing and Hearing» — download in epub or read online. Leave comments and reviews, vote for your favorites.
Age restriction:
0+
Release date on Litres:
05 November 2024
Volume:
320 p.
ISBN:
8596547605508
Publishers:
Copyright Holder::
Bookwire