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Perceiving is not an inner pictureshowing from "summary" of The Concept of Mind by Gilbert Ryle

When we think about perceiving, we often imagine it as a sort of inner pictureshowing. This idea suggests that when we perceive something, we are creating a mental image or representation of it in our minds. However, this is not an accurate way to understand the process of perception. Perceiving is not simply a matter of forming mental images or pictures. In fact, perceiving is a much more complex and dynamic process than simply creating inner pictures. When we perceive something, we are not passively receiving information and then reproducing it in our minds like a pictureshow. Rather, perception involves a highly active and dynamic engagement with the world around us. It is a process that is shaped by our beliefs, desires, and intentions, as well as by the context in which we find ourselves. Furthermore, the idea of inner pictureshowing fails to capture the relational nature of perception. When we perceive something, we are not simply forming a mental image of it in isolation. Instead, our perception is always embedded within a larger context of our interactions with the world. Our perceptions are shaped by our relationships with others, as well as by our cultural and social practices. Additionally, the inner pictureshowing model of perception fails to account for the fact that our perceptions are often fallible and subject to error. We do not always perceive the world accurately, and our perceptions can be influenced by a variety of factors, such as our emotions, biases, and expectations. This means that our perceptions are not simply direct reflections of the external world, but are instead mediated by a complex interplay of internal and external factors.
  1. The concept of perceiving as inner pictureshowing is a limited and inadequate way to understand the rich and dynamic process of perception. Perceiving is not simply a matter of forming mental images or representations, but is a complex and interactive process that is shaped by a variety of internal and external factors. By moving beyond the simplistic idea of inner pictureshowing, we can gain a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the nature of perception.
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The Concept of Mind

Gilbert Ryle

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