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Page creatorimported>John Stpola
Date of page creation23:38, 26 June 2023
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Adaptive representation is an extension by Francis Heylighen to Kant's theory of knowledge. According to Kant, perception passes by the filters of the mind who observes the phenomena. In this line, there exists in the human mind invariant and a priori principles of experience. As an example, one may...
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