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1 1| only assert, e.g. that some object approaching is a man or 2 1| of opinion], but that the object is white or beautiful, points 3 1| who are awake, that the object seen is an illusion; at 4 2| or some other brilliant object, we close the eyes, then, 5 2| seeing] is affected [by the object seen], so also it produces 6 2| is proper to a brilliant object. For sight is the property 7 2| receive, and the cleanest object shows up even the slightest 8 2| of the smoothness of the object. On the other hand, in the 9 2| not only affected by its object, but also reacts upon it. 10 2| that even when the external object of perception has departed, 11 2| latter, that he sees the object of his desire; and the more 12 2| fingers are crossed, the one object [placed between them] is 13 2| have pronounced the one object to be two. The ground of 14 2| themselves, not only when its object stimulates a sense, but 15 2| same manner as it is by the object. For example, to persons 16 3| movements, we think that the one object is two. For, as a rule, 17 3| without being observed, one object will not only present two