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Henri Bergson's Theory of Perceptual Adaptation 

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Dr. Peña-Guzmán talks about the French phenomenologist Henri Bergson's theory of perceptual adaptation. This theory holds that perception requires the adaptation of memories to the "sketches" of sensory experience. What are these sketches? And why are they incomplete? And what role does memory play in relation to them? And is there a role for imagination in the constitution of the perceptual experience?

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Комментарии : 18   
@buddhabillybob
@buddhabillybob 2 года назад
Excellent video. Bergson was such a towering figure in Belle Epoque Europe, but even most philosophy majors don't know much about him!
@ReynaSingh
@ReynaSingh 2 года назад
This channel is great! Keep it up
@cornutus11
@cornutus11 2 года назад
Small correction: Plotinus' dates are approximately 205-270 AD, so he was a third-century thinker. Otherwise, great work.
@CupsAreUseful
@CupsAreUseful 2 года назад
WAIT (been a podcast listener for a month and loving it) both of y’all r way more attractive than i visualized. like. across all podcast expectations.
@dharmapalsharma2679
@dharmapalsharma2679 Год назад
Something, so hilarious 😂 and yet so akin to Practical reality of Life/ Existence 🧐😂🌺
@kristenzbikowski8625
@kristenzbikowski8625 Год назад
Well done! You explained a difficult topic very clearly. Thank you.
@JustinDeRosa
@JustinDeRosa 2 года назад
Love the concepts reviewed here. Glad for my poor sketch of a memory.
@w000w00t
@w000w00t 2 года назад
Extrapolating a dream from light dusk sounds so similar to how AI renders an image out of noise using latent diffusion. :)
@artlessons1
@artlessons1 2 года назад
Thanks! Interesting . I was not previously familiar with his work but you have sparked a interest !
@simweir
@simweir 2 года назад
Which Bergson talk does the speaker refer to?
@BillyMcBride
@BillyMcBride 2 года назад
Bergson must have been a great opponent of Descartes.
@BillyMcBride
@BillyMcBride 2 года назад
Thanks for this overview video. I also like the plant. It makes me think of those souls from above in Plotinus's theory that jump down, or fall in love, when bodies rise up from nature, like you said. Cool art too.
@pedrova8058
@pedrova8058 2 года назад
Spinoza was that guy
@Summer-kb2dm
@Summer-kb2dm 2 года назад
much to consider here.. of the little I know about Bergson some is compelling - some is not at all. Some is applicable in the context of other theories. Implying or speculating that memories "want" is a little loose of an interpretation. Perhaps if we spoke of valence or in the Freudian sense as unresolved. Perhaps it is far more involved than what is presented here. But to think a memory has it's own "will" gets way to complicated.
@wonderfacts7782
@wonderfacts7782 2 года назад
অনেক ধন্যবাদ, প্রফেসর আপনাকে। 😊 এমন আরও ছোট ছোট নানান বিষয়ে আপনার ভিডিও চাই। অপেক্ষায় থাকলাম।ভালো থাকবেন আপনি।
@rskyler1
@rskyler1 2 года назад
When I'm triggered that's a baby memory right?
@roygbiv176
@roygbiv176 Год назад
Wow, what a fantastic video!
@purpasteur
@purpasteur 2 года назад
Fascinating!
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