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All magic systems imply some ontology, and most of the European ontologies come from Aristotleās view of the world. This is why someone turned into stone might retain their vision, motion, and thoughts.
In Aristotleās view, everything has:
For example:
Anyone transformed to stone would retain their organs with the same telos, meaning that a liver would continue to process toxins, and the eyes continue to see, because thatās what eyes are for (regardless of their āsubstantive causeā (meaning, the substance they are made from).
Similarly, when a spell makes someone big, they wouldnāt have problems with vision, their lungs wonāt collapse, and they wonāt suffer any back-pain, because they are the same as they were, except for the size, which is simply a larger version of their original form, with more substance added via the magic of the growth spell.
If none of that makes sense, blame Aristotle.
Of course, we wonāt find a one-to-one match with magic systems and Ancient Greek thought. I suspect this is just how people think. A series of interviews with children have shown that younger children tend to explain events in terms of teliology - that lakes form because animals need to drink (rather than gravity and the natural depression of the earth). Aristotle seems to have expressed some view, inherent to humanity.