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   * I will add to that - vision is an action, a fleshy interaction,​ it's non linear, it's even multi sensory. **No VR experience can mimic the flesh of the world.**   * I will add to that - vision is an action, a fleshy interaction,​ it's non linear, it's even multi sensory. **No VR experience can mimic the flesh of the world.**
-  * Descartes' ​though ​of perception relies on some our ability to measure space through experience, in relation to our objective bodyBut how do we conceive this space in the first place? Merleau-Ponty claims that there is a primal intuition that comes from the fact that our thought acts **through** the body and not in relation to it, that allows us to found knowledge of spatial dimensions. However, as opposed to [[https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=8_B-OLUVyfc|Princes Elizabeth'​s pursue]], the nature of this intuition is so primal that it cannot be conceived as a true thought. But that doesn'​t mean we cannot discuss it and speak of it, as Descartes refused to do.+  * Descartes' ​thought ​of perception relies on our ability to measure space through experience, in relation to our objective bodyBut how do we conceive this space in the first place? Merleau-Ponty claims that there is a primal intuition that comes from the fact that our thought acts **through** the body and not in relation to it, that allows us to found knowledge of spatial dimensions. However, as opposed to [[https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=8_B-OLUVyfc|Princes Elizabeth'​s pursue]], the nature of this intuition is so primal that it cannot be conceived as a true thought. But that doesn'​t mean we cannot discuss it and speak of it, as Descartes refused to do so.
   * Descartes'​ duality opened up a chasm that sprouted two types of thoughts: Science - that skips the mind problem (or regards it as psychology) and goes straight into the abstract objective models, and an idealistic philosophy that is deep in the passive experience of //Being//.   * Descartes'​ duality opened up a chasm that sprouted two types of thoughts: Science - that skips the mind problem (or regards it as psychology) and goes straight into the abstract objective models, and an idealistic philosophy that is deep in the passive experience of //Being//.
  
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