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5 pages in length. A very prominent misconception within the human world is that eyesight is the one and only way in which an individual can see. This presumption, however, which is based upon nothing more than interpretive evidence, completely disregards the existential element of human perception that allows for a significantly better understanding of one's existence than the inherent limitations of vision ever could hope to do. The 1999 Irwin Winkler film At First Sight is instrumental in illustrating just how damaging literal imagery can be to one whose entire life is based upon a significantly more esoteric perception though his own mind's eye. No bibliography.
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a significantly better understanding of ones existence than the inherent limitations of vision ever could hope to do. The 1999 Irwin Winkler film At First Sight is instrumental in
illustrating just how damaging literal imagery can be to one whose entire life is based upon a significantly more esoteric perception though his own minds eye. No bibliography.
TLCLkSee.rtf HOW CAN WE LOOK AND NOT ACTUALLY SEE? by (c) November 2001 paper
properly! A very prominent misconception within the human world is that eyesight is the one and only way in which an individual can see. This presumption, however, which
is based upon nothing more than interpretive evidence, completely disregards the existential element of human perception that allows for a significantly better understanding of ones existence than the inherent limitations
of vision ever could hope to do. The 1999 Irwin Winkler film At First Sight is instrumental in illustrating just how damaging literal imagery can be to one whose
entire life is based upon a significantly more esoteric perception though his own minds eye. When the adult protagonist undergoes surgery to restore eyesight that has been gone since
early childhood, he is met with a conundrum of confusion and skewed interpretation that serves to render his newfound vision fraught with misgivings. What is truth and reality but that
which exists within ones own mind? That Virgil lacked traditional vision did not leave him without the ability to see the world as it truly exists; rather, it allowed
him to understand it better than those whose sight was intact. Virgil had an opportunity unlike any other, in that he was forced to experience the world in terms
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