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Post by Corvus Dei on Sept 19, 2021 7:52:27 GMT
Gestalt Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestalt_psychologyPrinciples explained more: www.scholarpedia.org/article/Gestalt_principlesGestalt in German simply, means ‘form’. Forms can be distinctively recognizable (like you’d instantly recognize a well-familiar word), ranging to diffuse and vague, and containing levels of complixity. So 3 quick factors to name about observation of form (aside from those outlined in Gestalt psychology) 1. familiarity 2. degree of noise/diffuseness interfering with the form 3. degree of complexity of the form. ---- (skipping extrasensory topic for now) ---- Supposition: a world or *the* world… exists. This world is perceived by transmittion through a medium to the senses and processed by the brain/body/mind. In order to orient/navigate and/or choose/act/abstain the observation of stimuli has to form into a sensible whole. Laws similar to Gestalt principles are Hume’s laws of association: psychology.fandom.com/wiki/Laws_of_Association“The principle laws of association are (1) contiguity, (2) repetition, (3) attention, (4) pleasure-pain, and (5) similarity. The basic laws were formulated by Aristotle in approximately 300 B.C. and by John Locke in the seventeenth century. Both philosophers taught that the mind at birth is a blank slate and that all knowledge has to be acquired by learning. The laws they taught still make up the backbone of modern learning theory.[1] David Hartley taught that contiguity is the main law of association, and, believing that it is the primary source, Hartley ignored David Hume’s law of resemblance (Warren, 1921).[1] ” More in-depth paper: philpapers.org/archive/COLHLA-2.pdf What would an epistemologically sound approach to anything, supernatural or unfamiliar or hard to understand, yet still experienced by someone or a group of people, entail?
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Post by QUOnli on May 7, 2022 10:49:30 GMT
i don't know how to log in
can humans date tables?
what about brushes?
what about water colours?
what about trees pained? hm? can they?
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Post by Corvus Dei on Jun 10, 2022 13:22:51 GMT
I forgot to update. I should have extra time soon to work out. Will post as PDF files. Thanks for the patience.
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