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The bodies being too small to be perceived, we can be misled into thinking that a collection of bodies, that is, matter, is the true extended substance, and from matter's divisibility wrongly conclude that material substance can therefore be divided.
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The more we perceive we can trust people we don't know, the happier we'll be.
If we want to explain to others what we perceive, we can mimic the facial expressions and can explain the context in which these expressions are displayed, i.e. play.
But because it can be triggered by both real and perceived threats, we can fall into the trap of imagining the worst before we have all the facts.
Because no primary studies examine the effect of sabbaticals on perceived autonomy, we can only test the effects of flexible work schedules and telecommuting in the internal model.
But there is more to be said about perceived motion We can learn more by considering a family of phenomena known collectively as phi, which is in turn more generally classified under the heading of apparent motion.
We can perceive we aren't enough in other ways as well.
When we know what we want, but surrender the process of achieving it to the intelligence far greater than anything our mind can perceive, we begin living lives beyond our wildest dreams.
And, understandably, possible changes in the far future are perceived as something we can ignore for now.
Since this case is by definition one in which there is no mind-independent object being perceived, how can we even talk about something being an "object of experience" at all here?
We may be surprised to learn how little of the world we actually perceive, how little we can trust what we see and remember, and how little we are in charge of our thoughts and actions.
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