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How Real is
 Reality?
  Arin Khodaverdi
  Professor Marteney
      Speech 104
     May 13, 2010
   It is difficult for one to understand the
    difference between personal realities and
    their environment.
   Cognitions (senses), environment (actual
    surroundings), reality
    (interpretations), and perception (process
    that forms our reality) are key to
    understanding that personal realities are
    strictly interpretations of what surrounds
    us in our environment.
Realities are not real…
          Environment is.

   A person's reality consists of anything they can perceive the
    meanings that are attached. These can be physical
    objects, people, and situations. However, every person’s
    perception is different, therefore, each person’s reality is not
    the same.

   Therefore, each person is creating their own world.

   Their reality exists to them because they are putting it
    there, whether they are consciously aware of it or not. They
    are the ones who perceive, see, smell, taste, and decide what
    their reality consists of.
   Main Entry: re·al·i·ty
   Pronunciation: rē-ˈa-lə-tē
   Function: noun
   Inflected Form(s): plural
    re·al·i·ties



   Reality : the quality or state
    of being real
How do we create our reality?


   Perception is the process where one
    attaches meaning to what surrounds us
    through our senses through
    selection, organization, and interpretation.
   Selective Perception is what one decides
    to hear, see, and ultimately believe to be
    their reality in order to accommodate with
    their personal needs.
   We create our own world.
   People use their culture and
    experiences to create their
    reality and their own world.
   Each language and culture
    creates a different world for
    each person, or world
    perception.


Our perception of the world are
      always shaped by our
       conceptual schemes.
How does one choose what
      they believe?
Optical Illusions

   Our brain takes in cognitions from the
    environment to invent a desirable and
    believable reality.
   However, cognitions can also trick our minds
    into seeing an illusion. These cognitions
    become distorted in such a way for the brain
    to again create a reality.
   This can be understood by simply looking at
    an optical illusion.
Artists that use Illusions
   Maurits Cornelis Escher is known for
    his famous artworks that challenge the
    mind to see different perspectives at
    the same time, and truly make an
    effort to understand the environment
    as a whole rather than objects in the
    environment.
   Maurits Cornelis Escher’s “Three
    Worlds” shows different perspectives
    and the fact that you don’t initially
    know which way the artwork is meant
    to be held. I felt confused since my
    brain was being challenged to see the
    different perspectives, and it was
    being challenged to finally understand
    and come face to face with false
    reality.
   Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvard is
    the "father of impossible figures." He
    was the first to deliberately make
    impossible figures
How do we come to know
              things?
   Rationalists argued that knowledge is based on reasoning inside
    our minds.
   Empiricist disagreed saying that all knowledge must come from
    the senses.

   The way we perceive the world is by our sensory apparatus. We
    have concepts and are necessary, but we cannot change them.
    However, how we conceive the world is shaped by the concepts.
    The senses perceive only the surface of things, but reason is
    able to grasp the inner core of things.

    We know the world through the changing sensations, but the
    mind has to see the world as stable. Our mind is unified, so our
    sensations have to be organized as well in order to have
    knowledge. Knowledge begins with the senses, but these senses
    must have a rational structure. Rationalists and Empiricists must
    come together. You can’t have knowledge without both of these
    theories working together.
   It is important for one not to modify their reality. One
    must consume their environment, and not let their brain
    fool them into changing the situation into something that is
    more comfortable or appealing.

   One must argue for their reality, instead of modifying it.
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Arin Khodaverdi

  • 1. How Real is Reality? Arin Khodaverdi Professor Marteney Speech 104 May 13, 2010
  • 2. It is difficult for one to understand the difference between personal realities and their environment.  Cognitions (senses), environment (actual surroundings), reality (interpretations), and perception (process that forms our reality) are key to understanding that personal realities are strictly interpretations of what surrounds us in our environment.
  • 3. Realities are not real… Environment is.  A person's reality consists of anything they can perceive the meanings that are attached. These can be physical objects, people, and situations. However, every person’s perception is different, therefore, each person’s reality is not the same.  Therefore, each person is creating their own world.  Their reality exists to them because they are putting it there, whether they are consciously aware of it or not. They are the ones who perceive, see, smell, taste, and decide what their reality consists of.
  • 4. Main Entry: re·al·i·ty  Pronunciation: rē-ˈa-lə-tē  Function: noun  Inflected Form(s): plural re·al·i·ties  Reality : the quality or state of being real
  • 5. How do we create our reality?  Perception is the process where one attaches meaning to what surrounds us through our senses through selection, organization, and interpretation.  Selective Perception is what one decides to hear, see, and ultimately believe to be their reality in order to accommodate with their personal needs.
  • 6. We create our own world.  People use their culture and experiences to create their reality and their own world.  Each language and culture creates a different world for each person, or world perception. Our perception of the world are always shaped by our conceptual schemes.
  • 7. How does one choose what they believe?
  • 8. Optical Illusions  Our brain takes in cognitions from the environment to invent a desirable and believable reality.  However, cognitions can also trick our minds into seeing an illusion. These cognitions become distorted in such a way for the brain to again create a reality.  This can be understood by simply looking at an optical illusion.
  • 9.
  • 10. Artists that use Illusions  Maurits Cornelis Escher is known for his famous artworks that challenge the mind to see different perspectives at the same time, and truly make an effort to understand the environment as a whole rather than objects in the environment.  Maurits Cornelis Escher’s “Three Worlds” shows different perspectives and the fact that you don’t initially know which way the artwork is meant to be held. I felt confused since my brain was being challenged to see the different perspectives, and it was being challenged to finally understand and come face to face with false reality.  Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvard is the "father of impossible figures." He was the first to deliberately make impossible figures
  • 11. How do we come to know things?  Rationalists argued that knowledge is based on reasoning inside our minds.  Empiricist disagreed saying that all knowledge must come from the senses.  The way we perceive the world is by our sensory apparatus. We have concepts and are necessary, but we cannot change them. However, how we conceive the world is shaped by the concepts. The senses perceive only the surface of things, but reason is able to grasp the inner core of things.  We know the world through the changing sensations, but the mind has to see the world as stable. Our mind is unified, so our sensations have to be organized as well in order to have knowledge. Knowledge begins with the senses, but these senses must have a rational structure. Rationalists and Empiricists must come together. You can’t have knowledge without both of these theories working together.
  • 12. It is important for one not to modify their reality. One must consume their environment, and not let their brain fool them into changing the situation into something that is more comfortable or appealing.  One must argue for their reality, instead of modifying it.