theory of knowledge perception
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Theory of Knowledge - Perception Chapter PresentationTRANSCRIPT
PerceptionA personal way of knowing
What is perception?
Perception - The awareness of things through our five senses ● sight ● sound ● touch ● taste● smell
Primary Knowledge
Most primary knowledge which we pick up as we experience more things can be gained through perception. We have the ability to learn from our mistakes which can easily link to the perception of different situations.
Perceptual illusions
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Perception consists of two elements:
Sensation — provided by the world
Interpretation — provided by our minds
Visual illusions involve interpretation
ContextWe tend to judge things in different ways by looking at the overall context.
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A and B are exactly the same color!
Figure and groundWhen we look at something, we highlight certain aspects of the scene (figure) and place other parts of it in the back(ground).
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Visual groupingWe seek meaning in what we see by grouping things into shapes and patterns.
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ExpectationsExpectation influences experience.
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Unconscious
Many of our perceptions of the world happen at an unconscious level. Constantly making unconscious inferences about our experiences.
Examples of Unconscious
- Sight- seeing the world upside down
- Image in the bathroom mirror
- person walking towards you
- the world as blobs of color
Selectivity
Count the number of times the white team passes the ball in this video.
Everyone who counts correctly will be granted a surprise!
Selectivity of perception● Our minds would overload on information if our
perception was not selective.● Personal interests/moods act as filters.● Contrast and intensity are important factors.
Example:-Bomb vs. Ticking clock
● We have evolved to be sensitive to moving objects.● emotions can alter your perception of things.
Examples:-Love-Fear
Seeing and Believing
—Believing is seeing
Beliefs affect our perception● Science● History ● Art
Eye-Witness Testimony● Unreliable● Memory ● Reconstructe
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Appearance vs Reality
Though our perception is a great source of knowledge, we can at times misinterpret and fail to notice things we see and remember.
Confirmation by Another SenseA way to distinguish appearance from reality is to use another sense to confirm what something is.
CoherenceAnother way to discern appearance from reality is through coherence. If something you see doesn't fit within your overall experience of the world, then you’re probably mistaken
Independent Testimony
The final way to determine appearance from reality is to get the testimony of another person.
Ultimate Reality
What is there when we strip away the interpretation that our sense-organs impose on us?
Our experiences are subjectiveColors, sounds and tastes do not exist out
there independent of our experience of these sensations.
Physical vs Experienced Sensation● Experienced
sound - the actual crash that we hear
● Physical Sound - vibrations in the air
Theories of Reality
Common-sense Realism: The way we perceive the world mirrors the way the world is.
Problems with Common Sense RealismVariability of Perception - More plausible
that the object doesn’t change, but our perception does.
Scientific RealismThere is an ultimate reality, but it isn’t what we experience.
PhenomenalismBeyond our experience of reality, there is nothing to be said.