Marta GB
"We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are". An amazing sentence to think about how things can be different accoding each person.
2018年12月7日 07:33
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I totally agree with this statement!
2018年12月7日
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Perspective certainly colors our experience of others and the world! That said, the "sentence" ought to be two sentences, since it consists of two independent clauses (subject + verb). Also, in American English, quotes surround the final punctuation.

It should read, "We don't see things as they are; we see them as we are."
2018年12月7日
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Of course the way we are influences how we see things, but there has to be stimuli in the first place for us to perceive them, and surely their being influences how we perceive them. There can’t be a dog that I perceive as a cat and you perceive as a rat. Worse yet, I can’t perceive a cat and you perceive a rat when there isn’t anything. This seems more like epistemic nihilism than constructivism.
2018年12月7日
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That is easy to say "it's the basis of constructivist"... 😊 However can you make any examples of this? 
2018年12月7日
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I agree. That is the basis of constructivism, isn't it?
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