Psychology, the Cognitive Powers

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Psychology, the Cognitive Powers
James Mccosh
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When he feels himself to be at rest on the deck of a ship which may in the meanwhile be starting from the shore, the countryman starts up in alarm, for he believes, momentarily, that the shore is moving. When we are looking out of a railway car- riage on a train starting, we may feel as if we are mov- ing, because the carriage we are looking at seems sta- tionary, and we are not assured of the contrary till we see it passing an object which we know to be stationary, when, be it observed, we at ...once accommodate ourselves to the actual position. " I remember," says Abercrom- bie, " having occasion to pass along Ludgate Hill, when the great door of St. Paul's was open and several per- sons were standing in it. They appeared to be very lit- tle children, but on coming up to them they were found full-grown persons. In the mental process the door had been taken as of a certain magnitude (much less than it actually was) and the other objects were judged by it." In a mist the boy seems a man and the man a giant, because in our common experience the objects seen so dimly are at a distance, and this boy or man being at such a distance must be very large to fill such a space in our eye, SECTION XIV.

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