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Senseless A False Sense Of Perception Essay

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Senseless: A False Sense of Perception


I feel as though I have no choice but to be a skeptic about our ability


to know the world on the sense experience given the information that is being


presented.


Our senses are touching, hearing, smelling and tasting, I believe it is


quite possible that a person could think they see, touch, and smell something


such as a glass of bear but there be no glass of beer present, therefore their


perception of this glass of beer is false. There is a good possibility that


this person is suffering from any of the numerous possible sensations, auditory,


visual or tactile, experienced without external stimulus and caused by mental


derangement, intoxication or fever, in other words this person could be


hallucinating.


There are many ways that the senses can be tricked into believing things


that are not true, an example is when a person takes the drug LSD, this drug is


one which alters the state of the mind and tricks it into visually perceiving


things which are not real such as pink elephants, green rats, gold skin and so


on. Hallucinations may occur when pressure is applied to different sections,


drawing different reactions from the person being affected, these reactions are


caused by the affected person seeing things which they perceive to be real .


Hallucinations are only one way by which the visual perception of an object can


be altered there are many more ways by which the visual perception of an object


can be altered; for example consider a square envelope, pay very close attention


to what you see when you look at this object. If the envelope does not move but


you do then your perception of this object will continually change as y

ou move


about and the “square envelope” no longer looks square. Because a square object


such as an envelope can’t be square and not square at the same time then the


visual perception of the object must be false.


Another false visual perception would be a mirage, for example when you


drive down a flat stretch of highway on a hot summer day it appears as though


there are patches of water on the road up ahead, as you get closer and closer


to where the water appears to be it disappears. Another example would be


illusions with mirrors such as the ones that David Copperfield performs, in his


performances he astounds audiences by making it appear as if people are


floating on air.


In regard to the debate in section 11 of Philosophical Problems and


Arguments I tend to agree with premise one which states that we can sometimes


be mistaken in our perceptual beliefs, for example when we hallucinate we are


mistaken in our perceptual although we may not realize it at that particular


point in time. As for premise two I tend not to agree with this one, I don’t


believe that it is always logically possible that our perceptual beliefs are


false other wise we would all be hallucinating and I find it hard to grasp that


billions and billions of people are hallucinating. As for the final premise and


the conclusion I tend to believe that they are both false because they both


relay on the second premise being true.


It is said that “seeing is believing” but with hallucinations, optical


illusions and other false visual perceptions occurring without people even


realizing it, you have got to wonder who came up with the term “seeing is


believing” and how it could ever be possible that somebody would believe such a


ludicrous statement.

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