Thursday, April 24, 2008
Hume Imagination
Hume about talks about our visual imagination. When people talk about people we already know we usually can picture them right away in our mind because of our favorite memory with them. When we think of something spectacular, it takes us a little longer to make up the image in our head. We usually revert to TV or a magazine source we saw. When something is real, we can picture it faster than something that is fiction.
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When we already know something, we can picture it right away. For example if someone said, mom, I would automatically picture my mom in my head right away. If someone said a mystical castle like Hume talks about in the book, it would take me a little longer to put the whole picture together.
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