- tears
- stress
- addiction
- yawning
- laughing
- sighing
- shivering
- cramps
- blinking
- nausea
- soreness
- numbness
- intuition
- stiffness
- balance
- proprioception
When should we trust our senses?
Sense perception is the active, selective and interpretive process of recording or becoming conscious of the external world. It is the channel of communication between the outside world and us. Therefore it is an important dimension of our understanding of the world. Much of what human beings acquire from the world around us is perceived by our senses; Sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch. They receive and, together with rationality, inevitably process and interpret every bit of information. Hence, most of our perception of the ultimately unattainable reality depends crucially on the nature of our sense organs, since they are the ones that essentially provide a channel of communication between our insides and the world outside.
Sense perception is the active, selective and interpretive process of recording or becoming conscious of the external world. It is the channel of communication between the outside world and us. Therefore it is an important dimension of our understanding of the world. Much of what human beings acquire from the world around us is perceived by our senses; Sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch. They receive and, together with rationality, inevitably process and interpret every bit of information. Hence, most of our perception of the ultimately unattainable reality depends crucially on the nature of our sense organs, since they are the ones that essentially provide a channel of communication between our insides and the world outside.
Further Knowledge questions :
- To what degree is sense perception NOT reliable?
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