Perception, Physics, and Reality: An Enquiry Into the Information That Physical Science Can Supply About the Real

Perception, Physics, and Reality: An Enquiry Into the Information That Physical Science Can Supply About the Real

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Jan 10, 2012 · Anglais · Broché (414 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 414
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 10, 2012
Éditeur Hardpress Publishing
ISBN-10 1290313083
ISBN-13 9781290313087

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In this exploration of the intersection between perception and the physical sciences, Charlie Dunbar Broad delves into the complex relationship between human experience and the underlying realities of the universe. He critiques how physical science shapes our understanding of the world, raising thought-provoking questions about what constitutes "real" knowledge. With a careful blend of philosophical inquiry and scientific reasoning, Broad challenges readers to consider the limitations of empirical evidence and the role of perception in constructing our realities.

Throughout the work, Broad navigates a range of topics, including the nuances of sensory experience and the implications of scientific theories on our view of existence. His intellectual journey invites readers to reconsider not only the nature of reality but also the frameworks through which they interpret their surroundings. By calling attention to the often-overlooked dimensions of perception, Broad lays a foundation for deeper philosophical contemplation within the context of modern science.
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