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  1. In the philosophy of perception and philosophy of mind, direct or naïve realism, as opposed to indirect or representational realism, are differing models that describe the nature of conscious experiences; out of the metaphysical question of whether the world we see around us is the real world itself or merely an internal perceptual copy of ...

  2. Perception. In psychology and the cognitive sciences, perception is the process of taking in, picking, organizing, and understanding sensory information. [1] . It includes collecting data from sense organs and interpreting it in the brain.

  3. The philosophy of perception is concerned with the nature of perceptual experience and the status of perceptual data, in particular how they relate to beliefs about, or knowledge of, the world. [1] . Any explicit account of perception requires a commitment to one of a variety of ontological or metaphysical views.

  4. Naïve realism. Philosophy of color. Philosophy of perception. Primary–secondary quality distinction. Qualia. Scottish common sense realism. Sense data. Subjective idealism. Transcendental apperception. Categories: Perception. Philosophy of mind.

  5. Perception (from the Latin perceptio, percipio) is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the environment. All perception involves signals in the nervous system, which in turn result from physical or chemical stimulation of the sense organs.

  6. Phenomenology of Perception (French: Phénoménologie de la perception) is a 1945 book about perception by the French philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty, in which the author expounds his thesis of "the primacy of perception".

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhilosophyPhilosophy - Wikipedia

    Philosophy ( φιλοσοφία, 'love of wisdom', in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language. It is a rational and critical inquiry that reflects on its own methods and assumptions. Historically, many of the individual sciences ...

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