Asked by Mackenzie Higgins on Apr 27, 2024

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The German philosopher Immanuel Kant emphasized that

A) perception is the same as sensation.
B) we learn to perceive the world through experience.
C) the perceived whole may exceed the sum of its parts.
D) perception depends on innate ways of organizing sensory experience.

Immanuel Kant

A German philosopher from the 18th century, renowned for his critical philosophy that includes the Critique of Pure Reason, emphasizing the role of skepticism and the limits of human understanding.

Sensory Experience

The subjective experience of perceiving objects or events via the senses, including sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.

Perception

How people systematically process and analyze their sensory data to interpret and give value to their immediate environment.

  • Identify the distinctions between natural and learned aspects of perceptual processing as argued by philosophers and psychologists.
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Rishat BangarhApr 28, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Immanuel Kant believed that perception depends on innate ways of organizing sensory experience, meaning that our perception is not solely based on our sensory input, but also on the way our mind organizes and interprets that input.