Mapping Perception and Truth
A recent paper from Yale challenges traditional evolutionary theory by arguing that cognitive beliefs must not interfere with sensory perception, suggesting a singular mapping of reality. However, counterexamples undermine this claim, revealing that delusions can indeed distort perception without creating an objective reality. The discussion delves into the implications of cognitive impenetrability and the nature of truth in our perceptions.In this clip
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