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The Blind Spot in Perception: Evan Thompson on Cognitive Science, Asian Philosophy, and Mystical Insight

Dr. John Vervaeke

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The Blind Spot in Science and the Surreptitious Substitution

The insightful analysis discusses how modern science often overlooks the experiential source of knowledge by focusing on objectifying and quantifying observations across a community of observers. This process leads to the blind spot in science where the method of objectification is mistakenly considered more fundamental than the lived experience underpinning it. This blind spot involves the surreptitious substitution of a method for being, as seen in Galileo's approach of treating nature mathematically without acknowledging the sentient creatures and lived experiences. This concept connects to Whitehead's ideas, highlighting the importance of recognizing the method as a tool rather than the essence of being in scientific exploration.

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