Alan Chalmers Quote

Two normal observers viewing the same object from the same place under the same physical circumstances do not necessarily have identical visual experiences, even though the images on their respective retinas may be virtually identical.


Chapter 1, Science as knowledge derived form the facts of experience, p. 5. - What Is This Thing Called Science? (Third Edition; 1999)


Two normal observers viewing the same object from the same place under the same physical circumstances do not necessarily have identical visual...

Two normal observers viewing the same object from the same place under the same physical circumstances do not necessarily have identical visual...

Two normal observers viewing the same object from the same place under the same physical circumstances do not necessarily have identical visual...

Two normal observers viewing the same object from the same place under the same physical circumstances do not necessarily have identical visual...