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Sense Perception (Ways of acquiring knowledge ((Kinaesthetic sense…
Sense Perception
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Helen Keller said: ‘The greatest calamity that can befall people is not that they should be born blind, but rather that they should have eyes and yet fail to see.’
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Which other ways of knowing should we use in combination with sense perception when acquiring knowledge?
Perception is a complex process. Our experience of the world is affected by what is out there, but also by the structure of our sense organs and our minds.
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Optical illusions and articles on how memory and language influence and alter sense perception highlight the limitations of sense perception as a source of knowledge when it is used in isolation.