Monday, July 4, 2011

Will and Sense Experience

As previously discussed, Will entails interaction with one's environment, i. e. the physiological motions that it initiates are not merely intra-organistic. For example, walking entails the ground's support for and the resistance to the exertions of one's legs. Similar examples of such Motility include the interaction between one's eyes and light waves, and that between one's ears and sound waves. In other words, sensory activity is a mode of Will, from which traditional concepts of passive 'sense experience' are abstractions.

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