"Nos sens, puisqu'ils sont les voies d'entrée originales de toutes nos connaissances, sont aussi les sources de toutes les erreurs et fautes que nous commettons dans la quête de la connaissance."
— Thomas Reid
Simplified Meaning:
Our senses, like seeing, hearing, or touching, are how we learn everything about the world. They bring us all the information we know. But sometimes, these senses can deceive us or make us misunderstand things. For example, a stick half in water looks bent, even though it isn’t. This shows how what we see can trick us. If we’re not careful, we might make mistakes based on these wrong interpretations. It’s important to check and question what we learn through our senses to avoid errors in our thinking and understanding.
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Cognitive processes Epistemology Errors Human understanding Knowledge Learning Mistakes Perception Philosophy Senses