One world is a enough for all of us — Richard B
when we do we have this little invention
By pretending they're a different world from me
I show my responsibility — Richard B
Cos we're all in the same big boat — Richard B
The sense of touch also concerns the movement of pressure. My sense of hearing won’t be too dissimilar to someone else’s. Hence the sound of a singer will the same for both of us. — Michael McMahon
Ever been in a room where people couldn't agree on whether the temperature was too cold or too hot? — Marchesk
Some people are much more discriminating when it comes to certain sounds that they've spent a lot of time understanding. — Marchesk
Same idea with things like wine tasting. — Marchesk
Indeed. Although doesn’t this disparity in our thresholds of perception hint at elements individuality in our senses more so than materialism? — Michael McMahon
Habituation occurs when we learn not to respond to a stimulus that is presented repeatedly without change, punishment, or reward.
Sensitization occurs when a reaction to a stimulus causes an increased reaction to a second stimulus. It is essentially an exaggerated startle response and is often seen in trauma survivors.”
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-psychology/chapter/biological-basis-of-learning/ — Michael McMahon
The choice between “realism” and “anti-realism” should be decided based on ethical and/or practical consideration rather than some decision of the veracity of a metaphysical picture. — Richard B
“Real” and “Perception” is drop out because they are superfluous. — Richard B
So to say that something internal to yourself that is not readily describable leaves one wondering what you are talking about at all. — Richard B
I think what you mean is “through language we express our thoughts”, which is quite different. — Richard B
The first part of the sentence sounds like I have thoughts and once I have a language then by some inner observation can describe them. — Richard B
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