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Sense Perception
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Question Which person is more likely to see the Moon as it really is?
A person looking at the Moon from Earth? or An astronaut looking at the Moon while standing on it?
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Question Which person is more likely to see the Earth as it really is?
A person standing on the surface of the Earth? or An astronaut looking at Earth from the Moon?
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I call it as I see it The Snapshot model of perception
Common sense realism My senses capture information and my brain records it. And my memory recalls it when requested.
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Snapshot Colours, smells, objects exist
Being observed does not change them Empiricism – all knowledge is based on perception Scientific method uses empirical observation
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The eye sucks Image is upside down Nearly colour blind
Terrible depth of field It jumps & refocuses several times a second It should look like a crappy home video!
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Why aren’t we living in a crappy home video?
Sensation – provided by the world via senses Interpretation – provided by our brains
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We interpret data depending on the context, what we already know, our assumptions, our biology... …data, information, knowledge… …we tend to simplify the data stream and group it according to patterns we already recognise
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- pre-existing knowledge
Optical illusions - pre-existing knowledge Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma Richard van de Lagemaat
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Optical illusions – background/forground
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Optical illusions – visual grouping
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Optical illusions – expectations
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Perception is constructed
Zen saying: "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"
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Zennoying "Two monks were arguing about the temple flag waving in the wind. One said, "The flag moves." The other said, "The wind moves." They argued back and forth but could not agree. The Sixth Ancestor said, "Gentlemen! It is not the wind that moves; it is not the flag that moves; it is your mind that moves." The two monks were struck with awe." - The Mumonkan Case 29, translation by Robert Aitken
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Zen saying: "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" What if I steal your fries and you don’t see it?
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Perception is attention dependant
Changes that affect meaning are more likely to be noticed We notice what matters to us.
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Perception is culturally constructed
Gestalt We simplify to what’s important We percieve whole configurations We put it in to context
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Perception is culturally constructed
Context Would the world’s greatest violinist busk in a subway? Joshua Bell
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Perception is culturally constructed
The Washington Post 1,097 people walked by hardly anyone stopped One man listened for a few minutes a couple of kids stared and one woman recognized him “Pearls before Breakfast” The Washington post, 2007
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Perception is culturally constructed
Reason helps order & link relationships - Cause & effect Language helps catagorise & communicate Can we understand something without a word for it? e.g. cancer Perception Emotions help make value judgements - Emotions improve memory
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Perception is culturally constructed
So if meaning is culturally constructed, where does that leave us? Science Maths Art History
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