Chapter V., Of the Relative Importance of Truths: Thirdly, |
Chapter V., Of the Relative Importance of Truths:--Thirdly, that Truths of Color are the least important of all Truths §1. | Difference between primary and secondary qualities in bodies. | 67 | §2. | The first are fully characteristic, the second imperfectly so. | 67 | §3. | Color is a secondary quality, therefore less important than form. | 68 | §4. | Color no distinction between objects of the same species. | 68 | §5. | And different in association from what it is alone. | 69 | §6. | It is not certain whether any two people see the same colors in things. | 69 | §7. | Form, considered as an element of landscape, includes light and shade. | 69 | §8. | Importance of light and shade in expressing the character of bodies, and unimportance of color. | 70 | §9. | Recapitulation. | 71 |
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