Sentences with phrase «normal human perception»

And you might think that other people are also less - than - attractive at first glance, which is apparently a totally normal human perception.
In a stroke, then, Russell is able to dispense with Meinong's ontological conundrum and the ontological argument, while providing as adequate an account as anyone has ever been able to offer of how normal human perception and sense data relate to the «objects» of physics.

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But it can tell us that many of these events are normal, part of the fabric of human perception.
Without tying these comments to any single scheme of moral development, most of us can say that normal human development carries us through successively higher stages of moral perception and valuation.
«Normal human beings,» she writes, «are abstractified in their sensory perceptions as well as their thoughts.»
Her autism, Grandin suggests, puts her somewhere between normal human mentality and animal mentality, not as a matter of IQ but as a matter of perception and emotion.
It is only when parts of these different visual areas are damaged, causing selective yet often profound disturbances in perception, that we begin to appreciate the range and subtlety of normal human vision.
This discovery helps explain how humans can recover their perception of speech with electronic cochlear implants, which generate signals much simpler than normal auditory inputs.
Scientists now speculate that some human visual perception is evolving to begin to see outside the normal spectrum of light and color, much like bees or bats.
In her piece, Klein, spends a lot of time focused on the valuable body of social science research I've also explored here showing the normal nature of the wide range in human perceptions of global warming (and other kinds of risks saddled with complexity and uncertainty).
Of course, manufacturers often tout the ability of autonomous vehicles to «see» beyond what normal human drivers can see, thanks to an expensive array of cameras, radars, and LIDAR sensors powering the car's perception.
The development of these online relationships often takes the place of relationships offline — the skill - sets required for each being different, each taking time and energy to develop, each resulting in a different worldview — determining children's perceptions of what constitutes a «normal» human relationship.
Evidence suggests that positive self - evaluations, exaggerated perception of control or mastery and unrealistic optimism are all characteristic of normal human thought, and that certain delusions may contribute to mental health and well - being (Taylor and Brown, 1988).
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