HUMAN SENSES
.... Specifically, sensory organs associated with the
senses absorb energy from a physical stimulus .... An example of the foregoing would be the
sense of smell and taste ....
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Descartes & Sense Perceptions Perspective
.... on some distinctive features recognizable by our
senses, even if not accurately so. He then proceeds through three stages of analysis of our
sense perceptions. ....
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Plato & Descartes & the Senses
.... can know reality by using the reasoning mind and distrusting the
senses except to the degree that the mind is able to separate reasonable
sense perception from ....
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Problem of Knowledge & Descartes
Theories of knowledge come under the heading of epistemology. We perceive the world through our
sense, but our
senses can be deceived. ....
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Cartesian Dualism
.... It is the site of rational thought. It is subject to the
senses in that it acquires information through the
senses, but it is not a
sense in itself. ....
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Descartes, Lucretius & Images of Sleep
.... were. He says that everything he knew or thought he knew in the past was based on
sense perception, and the
senses can lie. Because ....
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Dewey's philosophy of education
.... Since what the five
senses sense is all there is (as far as Dewey was concerned), he states that "we cannot really see, hear, or touch except as we have learned ....
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John Dewey's Philosophy of Education
.... Since what the five
senses sense is all there is (as far as Dewey was concerned), he states that "we cannot really see, hear, or touch except as we have learned ....
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John Dewey's philosophy of education
.... Since what the five
senses sense is all there is (as far as Dewey was concerned), he states that "we cannot really see, hear, or touch except as we have learned ....
(3315

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The philosophy of mind
.... It is the site of rational thought. It is subject to the
senses in that it acquires information through the
senses, but it is not a
sense in itself. ....
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Several Philosophical Theories
.... were. He says that everything he knew or thought he knew in the past was based on
sense perception, and the
senses can lie. Because ....
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Effects of Culture on the Developing Child
.... all share these moral
senses. There may be differences in degree, but they all share them to some degree. Culture per se does not affect the basic moral
sense. ....
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Phenomenology of Spirit (Hegel)
....
sense-certainty refers to the thought that the
sense provide us with immediate consciousness of an object. The usual conception is that the
senses provide us ....
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Food & Taste, Texture, Smell
.... and drugs all diminish the
sense of smell (Alterra, 2002; Taste, 2004). Taking several drugs at the same time has been shown to diminish the
senses of taste. ....
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Taste, Texture and Smell
.... and drugs all diminish the
sense of smell (Alterra, 2002; Taste, 2004). Taking several drugs at the same time has been shown to diminish the
senses of taste. ....
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The Problem of Knowledge
Theories of knowledge come under the heading of epistemology. We perceive the world through our
sense, but our
senses can be deceived. ....
(1591

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Descartes Meditations
.... can be doubted that comes to us through the
senses "Surely whatever I had admitted to now as most true I received either from the
sense or through the
senses. ....
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Personal View of Philosophy
.... can know reality by using the reasoning mind and distrusting the
senses except to the degree that the mind is able to separate reasonable
sense perception from ....
(1666

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Philosophers on the term "Self"
.... He says that everything he knew or thought he knew in the past was based on
sense perception, and the
senses can lie (a view in agreement with that of Plato ....
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Machismo Sense of Masculinity
.... that exaggerated
sense of masculinity in men that focuses on virility, male aggression, and the domination of women (Answers.com). Although in some
senses it ....
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John Dewey and John Locke
.... It is the site of rational thought. It is subject to the
senses in that it acquires information through the
senses, but it is not a
sense in itself. ....
(1990

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Differing notions of experience of Philosophers
.... It is the site of rational thought. It is subject to the
senses in that it acquires information through the
senses, but it is not a
sense in itself. ....
(1990

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Leibniz & Locke on Knowledge
.... Ideas "that come from the
senses are confused; and so, too, at .... Therefore even though
sense experience may excite application of implicit reason, knowledge ....
(866

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Nature of Metaphysics
.... Theories of knowledge come under the heading of epistemology. We perceive the world through our
sense, but our
senses can be deceived. ....
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George Berkeley
.... Locke, for example, argued that all information about objective reality enters human consciousness through the
senses, and from our
sense organs is limned upon ....
(1298

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Concepts of Metaphysics
.... and here again we are faced with a degree of uncertainty because our thought processes as well are governed by data supplied by the
senses. Our
sense of the ....
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Taoist Concept of the Tao
.... Smith 176). The Tao in this first, ultimate, or absolute
sense, "cannot be perceived for it exceeds the reach of the
senses. If it ....
(1258

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Two Philosophical Questions
.... In truth, this has meant that we have developed our views through
sense perception, and perhaps this is not the best method, since the
senses can be in error. ....
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Plato and Aristotle Epistemology
.... and
sense, and (b) the faculty of originating local movement." In this
sense, the body .... that knowledge can only be arrived at through but not from the
senses. ....
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Metaphysics & Epistemology
.... In truth, this has meant that we have developed our views through
sense perception, and perhaps this is not the best method, since the
senses can be in error. ....
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