Been doing my research on Structuralism few days on Google and UA-cam, this is the best video in explaining it, with easy to understand example. Love it!
11 years later this video is still very helpful. I've watched quite a few videos trying to grasp the concept of structuralism, but this one makes the most sense - thanks!
Sensation is a physical feeling. So holding a phone is sensation but finding it heavy would be perception right? You said it the other way round and I'm unable to understand it that way Could you kinda explain it a lill more please?🤎
>PERCEPTION< 1 a : a result of perceiving : OBSERVATION b : a mental image : CONCEPT 2 obsolete : CONSCIOUSNESS 3 a : awareness of the elements of environment through physical sensation color perception b : physical sensation interpreted in the light of experience 4 a : quick, acute, and intuitive cognition : APPRECIATION b : a capacity for comprehension >SENSATION< 1 a : a mental process (such as seeing, hearing, or smelling) resulting from the immediate external stimulation of a sense organ often as distinguished from a conscious awareness of the sensory process compare PERCEPTION b : awareness (as of heat or pain) due to stimulation of a sense organ c : a state of consciousness due to internal bodily changes a sensation of hunger d : an indefinite bodily feeling a sensation of buoyancy
Holding a phone is an act. It's neither a perception nor a sensation. Sensation is the feeling of weight in your hand, a perception is the awareness of holding a phone.
Been doing my research on Structuralism few days on Google and UA-cam, this is the best video in explaining it, with easy to understand example. Love it!
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11 years later this video is still very helpful. I've watched quite a few videos trying to grasp the concept of structuralism, but this one makes the most sense - thanks!
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Sensation is a physical feeling. So holding a phone is sensation but finding it heavy would be perception right? You said it the other way round and I'm unable to understand it that way
Could you kinda explain it a lill more please?🤎
>PERCEPTION<
1
a
: a result of perceiving : OBSERVATION
b
: a mental image : CONCEPT
2
obsolete : CONSCIOUSNESS
3
a
: awareness of the elements of environment through physical sensation
color perception
b
: physical sensation interpreted in the light of experience
4
a
: quick, acute, and intuitive cognition : APPRECIATION
b
: a capacity for comprehension
>SENSATION<
1
a
: a mental process (such as seeing, hearing, or smelling) resulting from the immediate external stimulation of a sense organ often as distinguished from a conscious awareness of the sensory process
compare PERCEPTION
b
: awareness (as of heat or pain) due to stimulation of a sense organ
c
: a state of consciousness due to internal bodily changes
a sensation of hunger
d
: an indefinite bodily feeling
a sensation of buoyancy
Holding a phone is an act. It's neither a perception nor a sensation. Sensation is the feeling of weight in your hand, a perception is the awareness of holding a phone.