Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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I 204
Stimulus/Kuhn: Kuhn: Human beings do not see stimuli.
I 207
Stimulus/Sensation/Kuhn: Experience and knowledge about nature is built into the transition from stimulus to sensation.
I 208
Knowledge/Kuhn: We have no direct access to the content of our knowledge, no rules. Rules that would allow such access would refer to stimuli, not on feelings - and stimuli are known to us only via a complicated theory. - That is why knowledge in the transition from stimulus to sensation is tacit.
I 205
The world is not made up of stimuli, but of objects. See also >Perception, >Material Things, >Sensations, >Reality.

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