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Feyerabend I 192
Perception/Aristotle/Feyerabend: Perception emerges when the color of an object travels through a medium to the observer. "So that the seeing itself owns the color in a certain way."
Aristotle would disturb the telescope. The observers see the moon in the telescope. The fixed stars are pushed away by the telescope. That means the telescope does not always work according to the same laws.
>Observation, >Seeing, >Color, >Sensory impression.
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Adorno XII 50f
Perception/Aristotle/Diogenes Laertius/Adorno: Aristotle calls perception existing and non-existing: existing because it is a product of becoming and non-existing due to its ceaseless change.
>Change/Aristotle, >Knowledge/Aristotle.

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