Not exact matches
Since I can not get
outside of my
perceptions, my
perceptions constitute the
world.
But often it distorts
perceptions and diminishes awareness
of both the organism and the
world outside the organism.
He is the kind who is really blind to anything
outside of his own
world view, and he sees everyone colored by his own
perception.
At any moment this has a focus, but one which shifts continually, now on
perception of the
outside world, now on a memory which has somehow been stored out
of mind (perhaps for many decades), now on an emotional state, now on a toothache, now on construction
of an abstract pattern
of thought, now on communication with others, but again and again on the often painful process
of choosing among courses
of action, and then
of acting.
Although this notion
of perception has been the dominant epistemological view in modern philosophy, it has never adequately explained precisely how the
outside world and the mediating senses get over to the (totally different) realm
of mind.
The
perception of those
outside of the Party's membership is that Corbyn only took a «proper» line when dragged to it by the press, public opinion and the views
of most
of the
world's political powers.
Scientists at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute have contributed to solving a paradox
of perception, literally upending models
of how the brain constructs interpretations
of the
outside world.
In the traditional view
of perception, information from the
outside world pours into the senses, works its way through the brain, and makes itself consciously seen, heard, and felt.
As we go about daily life, we generally operate under the assumption that our
perception of the
world directly and accurately represents the
outside world.
Following a line
of researchers attempting to unlock the mysteries
of human
perception and cognition, Halassa has shown how the brain attends to cues in the
outside world and sustains prolonged thought, findings that earned him wide acclaim early in his career.
The Wall Street Journal article suggests some raised eyebrows among Japanese consumers over the name, which can also be taken as a reference to «Galapagos Syndrome,» or the Japanese self -
perception of their nation as increasingly isolated from the
outside world.
But as they grow older, details about their true purpose, who really owns their bodies and the
outside world begin to creep in, drastically altering the reader's
perception of their seemingly idyllic lives.
They show us how self -
perception moves between the privacy
of the body and the
world outside of it.
Eriksson's paintings continue the exploration
of his reactions to the
perception and experience
of the
outside world.
As this show suggests, what emerges from Finch's diverse probing
of human
perception and visual memory is a heightened awareness
of the profound depth
of visual experience offered by the
outside world — an awareness simultaneously explored by Finch's work across a variety
of media.
«Movement and
perception of the
world through my body are the basise
of my artistic process that takes place in the studio and
outside in dialogue...
As we go about daily life, we generally operate under the assumption that our
perception of the
world directly and accurately represents the
outside world.
One is the lens
of seeing the
outside world; the other is the way we see our inner life
of feelings, thoughts, memories and
perceptions.