http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - That eyes have another function other than operating in a manner not related to vision, was remarked upon by the American psychologist and philosopher, William James, in his book, Principles of Psychology (1890): ???I cannot think in visual terms ??? without feeling a fluctuating play of pressures, convergences, divergences, and accommodations in my eyeballs ??? when I try to remember or reflect??
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