Every once in a while, I encounter studies that deserve a category of their own. If I were feeling churlish, I might place them in a “No Sh*t” file; if I were feeling humorous, I might place them in my Bart Simpson “D’oh” folder.
It is an uncontroversial truism that learning affects perception and experience. This [...]
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Believing & Perceiving
March 25th, 2011 · 2 Comments · Cognition, Daily Devolutions, Paranormal
Tags:cultural conditioning·cultural patterning·Dutch atheists·Dutch Calvinists·ESP·indoctrination·instruction·learning·paranormal·perception·precognition·psi·sweat lodge·teaching
The Art of Perception
August 15th, 2010 · No Comments · Archaeology, Cognition, Hunter-Gatherers, Shamanism
How we perceive the external world is a fascinating subject that has long attracted the attention of great thinkers from Kant to Nietzsche. Kant knew that we possessed some sort of interior filter that enables us to perceive the world and Nietzsche knew that this filtered perception was always an interpretation of the world. Modern [...]
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