A woman is washing dishes. She has a view to the adjoining room. She sees her dog in the room walking away from her, but her dog is standing right at her feet.
In this scenario, we see a woman perceiving a dog in two different places at once. This brings up the problem of perception, and the idea of schizophrenia into the picture. Could she be seeing something that no one sees, or is she experiencing a break from reality? Due to the fact that she perceived her dog in two places at once, she is confused. Is hallucinating one of the dogs? If this is the case, which dog is real and which dog is fake? What is reality?
Interesting example. Try to go a bit further with your descriptions in the future.
ReplyDeleteFor your KI, it should be worded as an open-ended question. "What is reality?" is the closest to a true open-ended question here, but it's far too broad to be discussed in a focused way. Perhaps something like: "If individuals can experience hallucinations of a perceptual event, how can we be certain about knowledge gained through perception?"