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- all of his perceptions proving his existence with the famous phrase "I think therefore I am", and then works to the conclusion that perceptions are God-given...
- Kuwait. Corruption Perceptions Index table: Corruption Perceptions Index table: Corruption Perceptions Index table: Corruption Perceptions Index table: The...
- views. Philosophers distinguish internalist accounts, which ****ume that perceptions of objects, and knowledge or beliefs about them, are aspects of an individual's...
- Phenomenology of Perception (French: Phénoménologie de la perception) is a 1945 book about perception by the French philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty,...
- Haptic perception (Gr****: haptόs "palpable", haptikόs "suitable for touch") means literally the ability "to grasp something", and is also known as stereognosis...
- Research has suggested the feeling of awe has the ability to expand one's perceptions of time availability. Awe can be characterized as an experience of immense...
- Plant perception may refer to: Plant perception (physiology), the study of the physiologic mechanisms of plant perception and response to the environment...
- album Perceptions (EP), an experimental album by VersaEmerge Perceptions (This Beautiful Republic album), a 2008 Christian rock album Perception (NF album)...
- Several Perceptions is a 1968 novel by the author Angela Carter. Her novels Shadow Dance (1966), Several Perceptions and Love (1971) are sometimes referred...
- Machine perception is the capability of a computer system to interpret data in a manner that is similar to the way humans use their senses to relate to...