I assert, therefore, that even with respect to impressions of sense, we have a power of preference, and a corresponding duty, and I shall
show first the nature of the power, and afterwards the nature of the duty. oil painting online
Let us take an instance from one of the lowest of the senses, and observe the
kind of power we have over the impressions of lingual taste. On the first
offering of two different things to the palate, it is not in our power to
prevent or command the instinctive preference. One will be unavoidably and
helplessly preferred to the other. But if the same two things be submitted to
judgment frequently and attentively, it will be often found that their relations
change. The palate, which at first perceived only the coarse and violent
qualities of either, will, as it becomes more experienced, acquire greater
subtilty and delicacy of discrimination, perceiving in both agreeable or
disagreeable qualities at first unnoticed, which on continued experience will
probably become more influential than the first impressions; and whatever this
final verdict may be, it is felt by the person who gives it, and received by
others as a more correct one than the first. art oil painting online
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