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    Michael Marder’s article “Our polluted senses” on The New York Times expresses the author’s preoccupation about the urban life where noise‚ light‚ flavor‚ and scent pollution are “assaulting” our sensories. As an urban citizen‚ I completely agree with the author for what artificial factors are exacerbating the quality of life. The overwhelming presence of industrial revolution restrains us from utterly perceive the world. Bright lights on the street‚ the resplendence coming from skyscrapers‚ metropolitan

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    When should we trust our senses to give us truth? Word count: 779 words Our senses help us interact with the world. Smell‚ hearing‚ sight‚ taste‚ touch‚ and external stimulus play a major role in shaping our perceptions of the surroundings and the world. To trust our senses means that we have justified belief of what we perceive is “true”. To what extent can our senses give us truth? In order to obtain a better understanding of under what conditions we can rely on our senseswe need to compare

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    When should we trust our senses to give us truth? Our senses are the connection between our minds and the environment‚ through our senses we receive information from the external environment‚ senses perception were delivered to our mind to interpret and process the truth‚ which simply means the fact and reality. The senses of a knower include sight‚ smell‚ taste‚ touch and hearing. To find the truth through sense perception‚ knower has to compare his sense perception with his pre-existing

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    When Should We Trust Our Senses to Give Us the Truth? Sight‚ smell‚ sound‚ taste‚ and touch make up the five senses that we have all become very familiar with. We have been able to depend on your senses for years. The question I pose is; when can we trust our senses to give us the truth? An account of what “true” means does not have to tell us what is true‚ nor tell us how we could find out what is true‚ therefore we must wonder if our senses can give us the truth. It is first important to

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    arises as to whether repressed memories can be trusted. The following essay will explore a case report of one of the most controversial cases in modern psychology: Kluemper. Enter Kluemper Kluemper‚ 39‚ said in a precise tone: “What are we if we are not our life experiences? If we are to believe

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    should we trust our senses to give us truth? Our senses should be trusted in certain circumstances. Our senses can only provide us with raw information‚ but in order to gain knowledge and understanding of the information we need to implicate other ways of knowing. There is a limitation to trusting your senses because our perception will only go as far as our sense organs will allow us‚ but other ways of knowing such as but not limited to‚ reason will allow us to progress even further. Senses are

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    To what extent is our sense perception a reliable source of knowledge? Ramelia Merritt 10/27/14 To start with‚ using our senses many possibilities for knowledge are openedto us. Our senses have some limitations that prevent us from our knowledge. But what is knowledge? Generally‚ knowledge is a term that a lot of people accept when they want to say that they know something. More specifically‚ knowledge for meis when I can not only know something‚ but when I can understand something. Knowledge is

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    We have sight‚ hear‚ feel‚ and taste. These are the senses we have and we use this everyday. We use sight to see‚ taste to eat‚ feel to touch and hear to listen. We have to use these senses definitely to study‚ for knowledge. First we have to have sight to learn. Sight is everything. We look at the board to see what the teacher wrote and look at books to see the problems. If we did not have sight‚ our possibilities for knowledge would be limited into few things. We would not know what the world

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    nation primarily as a political community and so stresses civil and constitutional bonds and allegiances. Cultural Nationalism usually takes the form of national self-determination‚ which provides the means by which people acquire their identity and sense of belonging. Welsh Nationalism‚ with its stress on the Welsh language‚ would be an example‚ as would be Black Nationalism in the USA‚ with priority given to the rediscovery of Africa as a spiritual and cultural homeland. Often there is a strong overlap

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    Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? Paul Gauguin is known for being one of the world’s greatest painters‚ although he was not much appreciated at his time. His work seems to tell stories of his life. In his series of painting done in Tahiti‚ we can see the many wonders that Gauguin himself explored. Today Gauguin’s painting run for millions. For example; Paul Gauguin’s Maternite (II) done in 1899 was sold for $39.2 million. That wasn’t the case back when Gauguin first started

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