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  1. The Art of Seeing: An Adventure in Re-education is a 1942 book by Aldous Huxley, which details his experience with and views on the discredited Bates method, which according to Huxley improved his eyesight.

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  2. The Art of Seeing. A. Huxley. Published 1942. Medicine, Art. TLDR. An enthusiastic convert, Huxley wrote this book, a homage to the Bates method and a serious challenge to the orthodox medical profession. Expand. View via Publisher. ignaciodarnaude.com. Save to Library. Create Alert. Cite. 25 Citations. Citation Type. More Filters.

  3. wrongwaysofusingtheeyesandmindaswellasrightways,unnaturalandabnormalmodesofvisual functioning as well as natural and normal ones. After checking the acute infection ...

  4. A Natural Path to Better Vision. Unlike the dystopian vision described in Brave New World, or the psychedelic vision described in his The Doors of Perception, in The Art of Seeing, Aldous Huxley focuses on the actual vision of the human eye. Documenting his own profound near blindness and subsequent attempts to improve his own sight, Huxley ...

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  5. In his book “The Art of Seeing,” Aldous Huxley explores the relationship between perception and art. He argues that our perception is shaped by our experiences and beliefs, and that art can help us see the world in a new way.

  6. Following an eye illness at age 16 that resulted in near-blindness, Huxley abandoned hope of a career in medicine and turned instead to literature, attending Oxford University and graduating with...

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  8. Brave New World (1932), best-known work of British writer Aldous Leonard Huxley, paints a grim picture of a scientifically organized utopia. This most prominent member of the famous Huxley family of England spent the part of his life from 1937 in Los Angeles in the United States until his death.

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