“Exploring Molyneux’s Problem: Insights into Perception and Cognition”
Exploring Molyneux’s Problem: Insights into Perception and Cognition
Molyneux’s Problem, originally posed by philosopher William Molyneux in 1688, questions whether a person who has been blind from birth and subsequently gains sight would be able to recognize objects they had previously only touched. This philosophical inquiry has significant implications for understanding the relationship between perception and cognition. The purpose of this report is to explore Molyneux’s Pr
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