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Assumption: The interpretation that the subject follows recognition.
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Phenomenological, rather than Kantian phase?
The interpretation is that humans have the concept of time and space, and they interpret sensory data based on that, allowing them to recognize “time” and “space”.
Regardless of whether it is Physical time/物理空間 or Virtual Space/Virtual Time, the presented information is interpreted within the framework of time and space.
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By perceiving the presented sensory data through the model of time and space that we are familiar with, we can sense time and space.
- Even if we are shown meaningless mosaics in VR, we cannot sense space, but if the images are created to be three-dimensional, we can sense space.
- The same applies to time.
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Since humans mostly share the same model of time and space, when receiving the same information, they can feel that they are in the same time and space.
- Is this related to the shared symbols in Communication Theory?
- The concept of the body may also be involved here.
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In addition,
- Macroscopically, the cognitive model of time and space may be more free than physical time and space.
- It is possible that the colors may be different even if the spatial dimensions are the same.
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Introduction to Phenomenology: For a New Science of Mind and Philosophy
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Let’s remember that Kant argues that time is an a priori subjective form inherent in intuition within the general framework.
- This means that humans have an innate concept of time and interpret sensory data based on it.
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All cognition of an object is made possible by the association of the concepts bestowed by the understanding with the sensory data given to us in intuition. Time determines how intuition or sensory data is given to us as a form of intuition.
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