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" And now being lately couched of his other eye, he says, that objects at first appeared large to this eye, but not so large as they did at first to the other ; and looking upon the same object with both eyes, he thought it looked about twice as large as... "
The Works of Thomas Reid; with an Account of His Life and Writings - Page 269
by Thomas Reid - 1822
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The Mind of the Child: The development of the intellect

William T. Preyer - 1889 - 376 pages
...and now being lately couched of his other eye, he says that objects at first appeared large to this eye but not so large as they did at first to the other,...only, but not double, that we can anywise discover." Remark on the First Case. Although this Chesselden case is the most famous of all, and the most frequently...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 2

William James - 1890 - 726 pages
...extremely large," but being couched of his second eye, said " that objects at first appeared large to this eye, but not so large as they did at first to the...first couched eye only, but not double, that we can anyways discover." The greater extensiveness that the feeling of certain parts of the same surface...
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Philosophical Works

Thomas Reid, William Hamilton, Harry M. Bracken, Thomas Reid, Sir William Hamilton - 1094 pages
...now, being lately couched of his other eye, he says, that objects, at first, appeared large to this ity there is in attempting to prove, by any kind of...should build his scepticism upon this foundation, hod squinted, as far as I know, from infancy, as soon as they learned to direct both eyes to an object,...
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Déliberations Et Mémoires de la Société Royale Du Canada

Royal Society of Canada - 1883 - 792 pages
...less And now lately couched of his other eye, he says that objects at first appeared large to this eye, but not so large as they did at first to the...large as with the first couched eye only, but not doiible that we could any ways discover." The other case to be cited is also that of a young man, four...
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Even Odder Perceptions

Richard Langton Gregory - 1994 - 290 pages
...seeing. And now being couched in his other eye, he says that objects at first appeared large to this eye, but not so large as they did at first to the...first couched eye only, but not double, that we can in any way discover. Evidently, the sensory worlds of touch and vision were not so separate, as at...
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Molyneux’s Problem: Three Centuries of Discussion on the Perception of Forms

M. Degenaar - 2007 - 153 pages
...And now being lately couch'd of his other Eye, he says, that Objects at first appear'd large to this Eye, but not so large as they did at first to the...upon the same Object with both Eyes, he thought it look'd about twice as large as with the first couch'd Eye only, but not Double, that we can any Ways...
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An Inquiry Into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense: A Critical ...

Thomas Reid, Derek R. Brookes - 2000 - 380 pages
..."And now being lately couched of his other eye, he says, that objects at first appeared large to this eye, but not so large as they did at first to the...first couched eye only, but not double, that we can any ways discover." 5 Secondly, The three young Gentlemen mentioned in the last section, who had squinted,...
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Perspektivierung als Modalität der Symbolisierung: Erwin Panofskys ...

Babu Thaliath - 2005 - 382 pages
...couch'd of his other eye, he says, that objects at first appear'd large to this eye, but not so large äs they did at first to the other; and looking upon the same object with both eyes, he thought it look'd about twice äs large äs with the couch'd eye only, but not double, that we can any ways discover....
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