The Theory of Vision Vindicated and Explained
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The Theory of Vision Vindicated and Explained (1733) is a text by George Berkeley. Berkeley adduced the work of Alberto Radicati as evidence that the views advocated by the character Lysicles were not overly exaggerated (para. 5).
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