Asked by Preston Stewart on May 26, 2024

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Immanuel Kant and John Locke would have been most likely to disagree about the extent to which perception is influenced by

A) cultural experience.
B) retinal disparity.
C) accommodation.
D) relative luminance.

Cultural Experience

The exposure and participation in practices, beliefs, art, and customs characteristic of a particular group or society.

Retinal Disparity

The slight difference in images perceived by the two eyes, which the brain uses to gauge depth and distance, contributing to three-dimensional vision.

Accommodation

In the context of cognitive development, Jean Piaget's theory that describes the process by which individuals modify their cognitive structures to integrate new information.

  • Understand the role of cultural and individual differences in perception.
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Ashley BongartMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Immanuel Kant believed that perception is heavily influenced by cultural experience and prior knowledge, while John Locke emphasized the role of sensory experience in shaping perception. Locke believed that the mind is essentially a blank slate at birth, and that all knowledge comes from sensory experience. Therefore, he would be less likely than Kant to emphasize the role of cultural experience in shaping perception. The other options (B, C, D) relate to specific aspects of visual perception, and would likely be areas of agreement between Kant and Locke.