1. And his particular death is irrelevant against a million years of human life, insignificant outside human perception. 2. But most of his detailed epistemological claims concern adult human perception, which is informed through and through by natural language. 3. Or Maybe the spectrum of smells is perceived in some way similar to our human perception of colour. 4. The frail web of human perceptions was laid bare. 5. The vase towers bring beauty to the ugliest place, and have altered human perceptions of what is sublime. 6. These distinctive characteristics come from differences in minute quantities of flavouring constituents whose concentrations are at the threshold of human sensory perception. 7. We have to get outside our human perceptions and enter into another world. 8. But for Zuckerman and Roth, two authors concerned with the way we judge and are judged in return, the stain is most likely human perception. 9. But today scientists are able to take advantage of modern insights into the nature of human perception. 10. Eye placement could tap into human perception and affect our aesthetic judgments, Tyler said. |