Perception: Difference between revisions
m
→Illusion and Hallucination
Line 126: | Line 126: | ||
==The Problem of Perception== | ==The Problem of Perception== | ||
===Illusion and Hallucination=== | ===Illusion and Hallucination=== | ||
A problem of perception can be excellently described with a sentence by Nitzsche. "The truths are illusions, of which one has forgotten that they are some"<ref name="ref20"/> | A problem of perception can be excellently described with a sentence by Nitzsche. "The truths are illusions, of which one has forgotten that they are some".<ref name="ref20"/> To the problem of perceptual illusion comes the problem of perceptual hallunization. | ||
If the perception is clouded by illusions and hallunizations, how can a real direct perception of the world be possible?Answers to this question could be provided by the main theories of experience.<ref name="ref21"/> | If the perception is clouded by illusions and hallunizations, how can a real direct perception of the world be possible?Answers to this question could be provided by the main theories of experience.<ref name="ref21"/> | ||