Sentence examples for perception to which from inspiring English sources

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The movie pivots on matters of shame, guilt, and responsibility — and of discourse, action, and perception to which Parker lends a sharp emotional specificity as well as an element of speculative thought that, at their height, have a distinctively cinematic merit.

For this principle motivates the 'sense-datum analysis' of perception to which he devoted so much attention and which I shall discuss in a moment.

The objects of thought, it is now added, are those objects of perception to which we have chosen to give a measure of stability by imprinting them on the wax tablets in our minds.

At the same time in its physical form Wu's work itself embodies the fractured state of modern consciousness, and the blessings, curses, and opportunities for new kinds of perception to which our brains are busy adapting -- for the future.

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For this reason, touch, especially of the active, haptic variety, seems like an ideal model for views of perception according to which perception is essentially a form of action, or at least a form of experience that involves action in a unique manner.

Descartes is often read as holding a representative theory of perception, according to which our perception of material objects is mediated by ideas.

Willingness to undertake space travel is also influenced by the perception to risk, which plays a central role in potential tourist behaviour.

Their overlapping neural sources in sensorimotor frontoparietal networks further support the argument that they are related and involved in linking perception to action, which may be a critical component in the development of higher level cognition.

Gibson developed what he called an "ecological approach" to the study of visual perception, according to which humans perceive their environments directly, without mediation by cognitive processes or by mental entities such as sense-data.

The response reflects a representationalist theory of perception, according to which we indirectly (mediately) perceive material things, by directly (immediately) perceiving ideas, which are mind-dependent items.

And, with the exception of perceptions as to which way the court leans, the two parties are less divided than usual in their views of the judicial branch.

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