On this view, there are two individuals: the perceiver and the event of her perceiving an object. |
Things are perceived only after the fashion of the perceiver, and this is why the syllables vary among different peoples. |
Pleasure, says Ibn Sina in section 3, is a perception and attainment of that which to the perceiver is a perfection and a good in itself. |
This meaning assumes the perceiver senses the existence of a world beyond what we know. |
The kitchen in which they moved, the house in which they dwelled were no longer the perceptions of a perceiver. |
Private space is built out of the various visual, tactual, and other experiences which a perceiver coordinates into a matrix with himself at the centre. |