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"L'observateur dans un laboratoire observant une pierre observe en réalité les effets de la pierre sur lui-même."

Bertrand Russell

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When a person looks at a stone in a lab, they are actually noticing how the stone makes them feel or what they think about it. It's not just about the stone itself, but about the observer's own reactions and thoughts. For example, if you look at a piece of art, your feelings and interpretations of the art are influenced by your experiences, beliefs, and knowledge. The same thing happens in the lab; the observer's background and perspective affect what they see and understand about the stone. This idea reminds us that our observations are often shaped by who we are. By being aware of this, we can better understand our own biases and become more thoughtful about how we perceive the world.

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Consciousness Human experience Observation Perception Self-perception Subjectivity
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