
Must one know something to perceive it or must one perceive it to know it? Perceiving and knowing are two words completely different, but are often considered similar because of how they complement each other.
Perceiving is more like one’s point-of-view, keeping in mind one’s biases. It is one’s interpretation of an idea, a belief, or a statement. It is based on one’s perception and opinion of the things that surround us. Perceiving is not factual, more so an opinion based on what one knows or what was taught to you. It is more or so an understanding and awareness of things, mixed in with everything a person believes in. For example, the presidential race. Right now I have an understanding and I’m aware of each presidential campaign, but because of my biases I would most likely vote for Obama, just to make him the first black president. That is the definition of perceiving.
To know is more based on facts and history. Knowing something is more concrete; just black and white with no grey shadows in the middle. Knowing does not take in consideration one’s interpretations and opinions, it is only there for one to know, like it or not. It is like Ms. Hastings always says, “You’re either pregnant or you’re not!” Even though perceiving and knowing are two different words in the dictionary, they could be compared and contrasted.
To perceive and to know are very similar because both of these take information form outside sources, whether it is bits and pieces or the entire thing as it is. They are both based on information, but are interpreted differently. They are also very different because one can understand something, but not know it entirely word for word or step by step, or one can know something but not fully understand it. For example, we all know that there is a universe, but we don’t understand why.
Many people question that if you know something, must you also perceive it, or is it when you perceive something that you must also know it? The answers to these questions are yes and yes. If a person knows something, why not perceive it to fully understand the issue, the situation, or the history behind it? It’s like knowing that Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote the “I have a dream” speech, but not knowing why. But when you also perceive something, why not know the real facts and know everything about it? For example, many humans are aware of the bird flu and understand how devastating it could be, but they must also know how it transmits and how the world is in the verge of another flu pandemic, which would kill millions. Perceiving and knowing combined could be a powerful weapon that could change the world.
These two together is a superior way of thinking and knowing because there are some ways of knowing that are definitely superior to others. To know something and understand it to the fullest it is something incredible, whether it is in school at work, or in life. It makes it a superior way of knowing because, what more can you ask for? You know and perceive most things and you can also back up your answers with valid information not based on only opinions. Now with internet connections everywhere people should be able to know and understand fully everything that happens in the world, but they take what they have for granted. Knowing and perceiving are not easy things to do, but it is unfortunate that people don’t take advantage of both.
Perceiving is more like one’s point-of-view, keeping in mind one’s biases. It is one’s interpretation of an idea, a belief, or a statement. It is based on one’s perception and opinion of the things that surround us. Perceiving is not factual, more so an opinion based on what one knows or what was taught to you. It is more or so an understanding and awareness of things, mixed in with everything a person believes in. For example, the presidential race. Right now I have an understanding and I’m aware of each presidential campaign, but because of my biases I would most likely vote for Obama, just to make him the first black president. That is the definition of perceiving.
To know is more based on facts and history. Knowing something is more concrete; just black and white with no grey shadows in the middle. Knowing does not take in consideration one’s interpretations and opinions, it is only there for one to know, like it or not. It is like Ms. Hastings always says, “You’re either pregnant or you’re not!” Even though perceiving and knowing are two different words in the dictionary, they could be compared and contrasted.
To perceive and to know are very similar because both of these take information form outside sources, whether it is bits and pieces or the entire thing as it is. They are both based on information, but are interpreted differently. They are also very different because one can understand something, but not know it entirely word for word or step by step, or one can know something but not fully understand it. For example, we all know that there is a universe, but we don’t understand why.
Many people question that if you know something, must you also perceive it, or is it when you perceive something that you must also know it? The answers to these questions are yes and yes. If a person knows something, why not perceive it to fully understand the issue, the situation, or the history behind it? It’s like knowing that Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote the “I have a dream” speech, but not knowing why. But when you also perceive something, why not know the real facts and know everything about it? For example, many humans are aware of the bird flu and understand how devastating it could be, but they must also know how it transmits and how the world is in the verge of another flu pandemic, which would kill millions. Perceiving and knowing combined could be a powerful weapon that could change the world.
These two together is a superior way of thinking and knowing because there are some ways of knowing that are definitely superior to others. To know something and understand it to the fullest it is something incredible, whether it is in school at work, or in life. It makes it a superior way of knowing because, what more can you ask for? You know and perceive most things and you can also back up your answers with valid information not based on only opinions. Now with internet connections everywhere people should be able to know and understand fully everything that happens in the world, but they take what they have for granted. Knowing and perceiving are not easy things to do, but it is unfortunate that people don’t take advantage of both.
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