Destined for distinguished oblivion : the scientific vision of William Charles Wells (1757-1817)
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Destined for distinguished oblivion : the scientific vision of William Charles Wells (1757-1817)
(History and philosophy of psychology)
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-294) and indexes
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William Charles Wells (1757-1817) was one of the foremost, and forgotten, American scientists of the eighteenth century. He should be acknowledged as laying the foundations for modern studies of vestibular function as well as eye movements. This book reprints his Essay on single vision with two eyes (1792) and his own Memoir of his life (1818). Wells' essay on natural selection is reprinted as an Appendix. Wells' experiments and observations on natural phenomena will surprise students of science because of their modernity.
目次
Preface.
1: The Scientific Life of Wells.
2: Visual Science in the Eighteenth Century.
3: An Essay Upon Single Vision with Two Eyes.
4: Wells and Visual Science.
5: Wells and the Origins of Vestibular Research.
6: The Scientific Vision of Wells.
7: Scientific Vision after Wells.
8: Distinguished Oblivion.
Appendix: Account of a female of the white race of mankind, part of whose skin resembles that of a Negro, &c. (1813/1818).
References.
Name Index. Subject Index.
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