No, that is not what "hallucination" means. — Jackson
You see continuity where there is none. I.e., yiu think what you see is true. But it isn't. Seems damned much like hallucinating. Likewise, we hallucinate the Earth rotating. But this could be a hallucination. The universe can be said to rotate around the Earth as well. According to general relativity, all motion is relative, even rotation (I know Wikipedia tells you differently, but if you think deeper, this is the case). — Hillary
How convenient! I wrote, perceptions are no isolated entities. The are embedded in a larger brain structure. Naked perception does not exist. Perceptions are a theoretical false construction, a fallacy, if you like. They are a hallucination themselves. — Hillary
You are using "hallucination" in a non-standard way. Cannot discuss the issue if you are making up definitions. — Jackson
I am wondering if you think that schizophrenic auditory or visual hallucinations are not so much about the world becoming unreal as they are about a change in the language of reality.
am really interested in how one could relate delusion and hallucination. — Josh Alfred
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