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Colour Co-ordination

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MANY years ago, McDougall suggested that much confusion of thought on the subject of perception would have been avoided if all philosophers had been born blind. To this we might add that it would have been well if all colourists had been born deaf; and we might even begun to wish that Newton had never been born at all.

Colour Co-ordination

By M. Sargant-Florence. Pp. 352. (London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, Ltd., 1940.) 15s. net.

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WRIGHT, W. Colour Co-ordination. Nature 146, 475–476 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/146475b0

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