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    Sense perception‚ by definition‚ is a concept by or based on sensations. Sensation‚ a physical feeling resulting from something that comes into contact with the human body. We perceive these sensations through our 5 common senses: touch‚ taste‚ smell‚ sight‚ and hearing. Although all people may have the ability to use these same senses‚ they may not be having the same impressions of that sense. Aldous Huxley suggests‚ “By its very nature‚ every embodied spirit is doomed to suffer and enjoy

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    What can be meant by the panchatantra saying‚ “knowledge is the true organ of sight‚ not the eyes” is it necessary to have clear ideas to see? When we say “sight” we all refer to our eyes due to which we human beings get to see‚ it is something we all have in common‚ ears to hear‚ nose to smell and breathe‚ tongue to taste and eyes to see. But when we think about knowledge every single human beings knowledge is made up of what every person learns through their past experiences‚ through what they

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    adaptations. If I lacked my sense of smell‚ it would affect my taste‚ as they are linked; there are surgical advancements that can help alleviate the “handicap.” Similarly‚ touch and pain are linked. If I was blind‚ I know I would miss the joy of seeing the words while reading‚ the beautiful sunsets‚ my husband’s smile‚ and the constellations when camping. If I was without my hearing‚ I would miss out on music‚ which touches my heart and gives me bliss. I would miss the sense of smell the least‚ only

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    AS A STORY-TELLING TECHNIQUE‚ CAN FILM BREAK THE RULES OF SENSE PERCEPTION? Is sense perception truly reliable? The infallibility of sense perception is very questionable. Biases are very common and natural. We form them without even being aware of them‚ especially through sense perception. Humans can be easily tricked into recognizing something differently from what it actually is‚ particularly if it is portrayed to them in a false manner. Ultimately‚ we accept the knowledge we want to have but

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    discussing knowledge issues we often relate to the four ways of knowing‚ reason‚ emotionsense perception and language. Reason involves logic‚ inductive reasoning‚ deduction and syllogism. Emotion involves intuition‚ feelings and moods. Sense Perception involves the 5 senses and kinaesthetic awareness. Last is language which is just all the forms of structured communication. Sense Perception which involves all of the five senses so touch‚ smell‚ sight‚ sound and taste and kinaesthetic awareness has two

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    know anything purely through emotion because emotions are “reactions or responses related to sense perceptions‚ internal states‚ thoughts or beliefs about things or people‚ real or imagined.” (Emotion as a WOK‚ Mondelli) Also emotions without the other three areas of knowledge emotions would have no way of expression because to be able to recognize what you feel you have to have logic and reason. To be able to feel your emotions you have to have your sense perception. To be able to say what you feel

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    use your thinking in order to form conclusions‚ inferences‚ or judgments. to use reason in order to so such things we need not only to think but also connect and make paths with the other ways of knowing and the mindful surrounds with the use of our senses like the article states. While trying to make conclusions‚ inferences or judgments we tend to search for courses that led to such behavior actions or outcomes. For example‚ we can take the idea of Sherlock homes whether he wanted to conclude about

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    the idea that our knowledge comes from the senses. In this paper I will provide Descartes’ argument against sense perception and Hobbes’ argument for sense perception. I will then provide both philosopher’s arguments about free will and how their views factor into their philosophical systems. Lastly‚ I will provide my argument as to which philosopher has the stronger argument and why. Descartes’ argument against sense perception is that our senses can be deceiving. In his First Meditation‚ he

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of Sense Perception as a Way of Knowing? What is Sense Perception? Sense Perception is our primary Way of Knowing. It includes all our 5 senses- sight‚ smell‚ touch and taste. It is the reason we are what we are today as the human race‚ the most advanced species on this Earth. It is our basic point of entry into this world. For example‚ as a child we see people walk and the way they walk and without reasoning it out we learn how to walk‚ or sitting on a

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    Emotions: Emotion is often defined as a complex state of feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influence thought and behavior.  According To David G. Meyers: human emotion involves "...physiological arousal‚ expressive behaviors‚ and conscious experience." The term emotion usually is distinguished from feelings‚ mood‚ and affect. 1. Feeling: the subjective experience associated with an emotion. 2. Mood: an emotional state that is general and extended in time

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